Mannerism

Mannerism refers to the style of art in the transitional phase between the late Renaissance and the early Baroque, which began in Italy as early as around 1520, but did not start in northern Europe until 1600. Typical for the style of Mannerism is the departure from the ideal of harmony, which is noticeable through overlong figures, unnatural proportions, twisted movements, unclear spatial arrangements with artificial, contrasting colour and light effects within the depictions.

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Andrea Andreani
Lot 9 The Flood
printed on two sheets of paper joined together

€ 2,000 - 3,000
today | Dorotheum
After Jakob Matham
Lot 65 Nine engravings from the series "Ancient Gods"
after Hendrik Goltzius and Jakob Matham

€ 900 - 1,200
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Ägidius Sadeler II
Lot 67 A landscape with trees, a landscape with trees and two travellers, two engr... , 1599
on fine laid paper

€ 800 - 1,000
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Johannes Sadeler
Lot 68 A landscape with the Temptation of Christ
with indistinct watermark

€ 450 - 600
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Art auctions - from all over the world
At a glance!
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