Two derivatives of manner, maniériste (mannerist) and maniéré (mannered), appeared in the written language of art in France from the 1670s onwards, both with a clearly pejorative connotation. Mannerist was created by suffixation in the sense of a mannered artist and mannered was used as a mean of designating any work in which one could distinguish an excessive distance from the model of nature or Antiquity.
Mannerist/Mannered
PASSIGNAT, Émilie
2018-01-01
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Two derivatives of manner, maniériste (mannerist) and maniéré (mannered), appeared in the written language of art in France from the 1670s onwards, both with a clearly pejorative connotation. Mannerist was created by suffixation in the sense of a mannered artist and mannered was used as a mean of designating any work in which one could distinguish an excessive distance from the model of nature or Antiquity.File in questo prodotto:
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