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Showing 24 artworks out of 88 with Baroque Mannerism
Experience Mannerism's drama with Cellini's exquisite Salt Cellar, an allegory of Earth and sea; discover this masterpiece by Benvenuto Cellini.
Sir Anthony van Dyck's 'Portrait of a Young General' (1622) captures a confident nobleman in armor, showcasing his mastery of Baroque portraiture and elegant detail. A timeless piece of art history.
El Greco drew inspiration from Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling, demonstrating a masterful blend of classical and Byzantine elements. His style anticipated later movements such as Cubism due to its fragmented forms.
Delve into Tintoretto's masterful Self-Portrait (1547), housed at Philadelphia Museum of Art. Explore Venetian Baroque brilliance, dramatic chiaroscuro & psychological depth—a pivotal piece showcasing Mannerist style.
Paolo Veronese’s Studies for Christ Carrying the Cross, a captivating 1571 drawing brimming with dynamic figures and Venetian opulence, showcases the artist's meticulous approach to composition. Explore this remarkable piece and bring Veronese’s masterful artistry into your space.
Witness Tintoretto's dramatic 'Descent into Hell'! This iconic 1568 masterpiece showcases the artist’s masterful use of light & shadow, depicting a profound biblical scene with angels, demons, and captivating detail.
Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle by Titian: A portrait capturing the solemn seriousness of Habsburg rule and showcasing Titian’s masterful use of chiaroscuro and textural glazes.
This artwork is attributed to Jacopo Tintoretto (1518-1594), a Venetian painter renowned for his dynamic compositions and theatrical use of light. The painting explores themes of mythology and inspiration, featuring intricate details and symbolic figures within the Mannerist style.
Obelisk Art History date: 2024-11-01 --- The Sacrifice of Isaac is an Italian Renaissance Oil on Canvas Painting created by Titian from 1542 to 1544. It lives at the Santa Maria della Salute in Italy. The image is in the Public Domain
Paolo Veronese's 'The Martyrdom and Last Communion of Saint Lucy' (1582) is a dramatic Renaissance masterpiece depicting the saint’s brutal execution & acceptance of communion, showcasing opulent detail & vibrant color.
Experience Parmigianino’s ‘Bow-carving Amor,’ a captivating Mannerist masterpiece featuring an adolescent Cupid amidst playful putti and a striking, luminous figure. This 1535 painting embodies sensual beauty and masterful detail – discover or own this iconic artwork.
Admire El Greco's 'Female Portrait,' a mesmerizing Mannerist masterpiece housed at Philadelphia Museum of Art. Explore its symbolism, artistic significance & influence on modern art – discover more at WahooArt.
Paolo Veronese’s monumental ‘Venice, Hercules, and Ceres,’ completed in 1575, dazzles with breathtaking trompe-l'œil brilliance and vibrant Venetian Mannerist color palettes. Witness the grandeur of myth and civic pride as you explore this iconic masterpiece.
Experience the drama and grandeur of Tintoretto's 'The Baptism of Christ' (1579). A monumental oil painting, meticulously reproduced by WahooArt.com – own a piece of Venetian art history.
Explore Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s masterful Mannerist style—a portrait reimagined as Spring! Constructed from vibrant fruits and flowers, this iconic 1563 canvas embodies Renaissance allegory and invites you to bring a touch of timeless beauty into your home.
Explore El Greco’s ‘Mary Magdalen in Penitence’! A dramatic 1580 oil painting showcasing profound spirituality & Baroque style. Discover this masterpiece at the Nelson-Atkins.
Witness Tintoretto's masterpiece! "Bacchus, Venus & Ariadne" (1576) captures mythological drama with vibrant colors and dynamic composition. Explore Venetian art history at WahooArt.com.
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