mannerist造句1 Leading Mannerists include Parmigiano and Giulio Romano, whose pictures are painted in deep, rich colours.
2 Although he was educated in the mannerist way, Veronese soon followed his own path.
3 Mannerist style Italian Gardens were the grand and heroic, showy landscapes that were created as statements of power and prestige.
4 There were no clear distinctions between the fine and the decorative arts in Mannerist or Baroque Prague.
5 The court of the Pitti Palace in Florence (1560) is an important example of Mannerist architecture.
6 The fact that some imaginative creation practices were cut off from the bulk of life and treated in a mannerist way has an effect to make them empty.
7 Italian architect and painter. A student of Raphael, he developed a Mannerist style that is evident in his later frescoes.