Baroque Mannerism
Baroque Mannerism refers to a style of art and architecture that emerged in Europe during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Characterized by exaggerated proportions, dramatic effects, and a sense of tension and instability, Baroque Mannerism sought to evoke a sense of emotion and awe in the viewer. This style often featured dynamic compositions, intricate detailing, and a sense of movement that created a sense of drama and theatricality. Baroque Mannerism was influenced by both the ornate style of the Baroque period and the exaggerated forms of Mannerism, resulting in a unique fusion of these two artistic movements.