Counter-Mannerism

noun

Etymology

From counter- + mannerism.

  1. derived from manuarius
  2. derived from *manāria
  3. derived from maniere
  4. derived from manere
  5. inherited from manere
  6. formed as mannerism — “manner + -ism
  7. prefixed as counter-mannerism — “counter + mannerism

Definitions

  1. A trend in the late sixteenth century that rejected some of the distortions of Mannerism,…

    A trend in the late sixteenth century that rejected some of the distortions of Mannerism, returning to a more classicist emphasis on clarity.

    • The decisive factor in the origins of Colonial painting in Peru came a few years later from late Italian Mannerism and Counter-Mannerism.

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