Mannerism and Baroque

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Mannerism and Baroque
By: Alejandro Zuluaga
Juan Jose Pelaez
Juan David Haddad
Mannerism
• Mannerism is a style of art that occurred in Italy and
Spain.
• Mannerism did not fit the renaissance style.
• The primary characteristic of renaissance was
Naturalism, and in mannerism paints there is no such
thing as this characteristic.
• Mannerism makes itself known by elongated
proportions, highly stylized poses, and lack of clear
perspective.
Examples of Mannerism
This painting is
the Ignudo
made by
Michelangelo
This painting
is the
Entombment
made by
Pontormo
This painting is
Madonna with
the Long Neck
made by
Parmigianino
Barouque
• Baroque is as style of art that occurred in France,
Italy, Spain, and Flanders.
• The Baroque is a style of art that used exaggerated
motion and clear, easily interpreted detail to produce
drama, tension, exuberance, and grandeur in
sculpture, painting, literature, dance, and music.
• The Baroque style was encouraged by the Roman
Catholic Church.
• It was used in the fight of Martin Luther in the
Protestant Reformation
Examples of Baroque
This painting is the
Adoration made
by Peter Paul
Rubens
This painting is the
Aeneas´ Flight from
Troy made by Federico
Barocci
This painting is the Still-life
made by Josefa Obidos
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