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The history of Mannerism in the Netherlands combines powerful Italian influences with equally strong native traditions . ... However , stylishness is only one aspect , and only a minor one , of Mannerism in Italy and elsewhere .
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( The word refers to the subject matter rather more than to the influence of Italian art . ) ... 1641 to his native Utrecht after a three - year stay in Italy , who influenced a a 116 ASSELIJN Italian Landscape 118 Albert Cuyp - and led.
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No doubt the works of the major Italian theorists of Mannerism were discussed there . See also A. Blunt , Artistic Theory in Italy 1450–1600 , Oxford 1940 ; and , 1 The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries for systematic account of ...
No doubt the works of the major Italian theorists of Mannerism were discussed there . See also A. Blunt , Artistic Theory in Italy 1450–1600 , Oxford 1940 ; and , 1 The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries for systematic account of ...
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