BSkyB – Art’s Wildest Movement: Mannerism (2024)

BSkyB – Art’s Wildest Movement: Mannerism (2024)
English | Documentary | Size: 838 MB


Imagine a pebble stuck between two huge rocks. On one side looms the Renaissance, western civilisation’s most prestigious epoch, an era that gave us Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael. On the other side looms the baroque age, the thunderously exciting century that unleashed Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Velaquez, Rubens. Squeezed between these two cultural behemoths was “mannerism”, an artistic moment fated to be overlooked.

Chapter 1: Goodbye Renaissance
A style of 16th-century European art in which the human imagination was allowed to run wild and be exciting.

Chapter 2: The Crazy Age
Some of the more surreal selections from the movement, including Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s playful, fruity portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II titled Vertumnus.

Chapter 3: The Great Escape
The latter stages of mannerism when the Sack of Rome in 1527 forced many Italian artists to flee abroad, taking the revolutionary art movement with them.

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