Fourteenth- Through Sixteenth-Century 2D Art - AP Art History

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The Renaissance painting style of Mannerism was defined by all of the following EXCEPT                     .

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Mannerism was essentially the second wave of Renaissance painting, being most prevalent in the second half of the sixteenth century. Mannerism took many of the Renaissance values of clarity and formal achievement and pushed them even further. In the works of artists such as Tintoretto, El Greco, and Giambologna created highly stylized, formal works that were paragons of mannerism.

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