FOR centuries “Mannerism” has been a dirty word in the art historian’s book, meaning “in the manner of” —or something akin to copycat. Renaissance enthusiasts use it to describe the ...
...Mannerism. The Great Escape: The Sack of Rome in 1527 forced many Italian artists to flee abroad, taking the revolutionary art movement with them. (3 of 3) Also in ...
The new banknote, in circulation since July, features the face of Shibusawa Eiichi, an industrialist regarded as the 'father of Japanese capitalism,' but also known for his infidelity and boorishness.