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Mannerism
thumb|upright=1.2|In Parmigianino's [[Madonna with the Long Neck (1534–1540), Mannerism makes itself known by elongated proportions, highly stylized poses, and lack of clear perspective.]]
School of Fontainebleau
art movement by artists active at Fontainebleau 1530s-1610
Europa regina
16th-century map-like depiction of the European continent as a queen
Cusco school
Roman Catholic art movement from Cusco, Peru
Figura serpentinata
Italian artistic style
Northern Mannerism
art movement
auricular style
style of ornamental decoration
moresque
thumb|upright|Moresque ornament print by Peter Flötner.
thumb|upright|Mannerist grotesque ornament drawing by the Dutch painter and architect [[Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527–1609), of around 1604. The figures of the fauns at bottom, and almost the dragons at top, are moresques in the figure sense.]]
Moresque is an obsolete alternative term to "Moorish" in English, and in the arts has some specific meanings. By itself, the word is used to describe the stylized plant-based forms of tendrils and leaves found in ornament and decoration in the applied arts in Renaissance Europe that are derived fro
Immaculate Conception
painting by El Greco
The Immaculate Conception with Saint John the Evangelist
painting by El Greco
Sine Cerere et Baccho friget Venus
Latin phrase and artistic theme
Henry II style
artistic movement in sixteenth century France
Portrait of the Dwarf Nano Morgante
painting by Bronzino, Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti