Mannerism is the term often given to a style of Renaissance art and architecture that began in the courts of Italy in about 1520, then spread throughout Europe and lasted until about 1610. The name comes from maniera, Italian for style. The style is characterised by surprising effects and visual trickery. Decoration is often complex, figures are elongated and given exaggerated poses.
Statuette
Pietro Francavilla
About 1590-1615
Teracotta
Museum no. 4122-1854
Statuette
Jacquiot Ponce
1560-1570
Paris
Cast bronze
Museum no. A.13-1964
Relief
Juan de Juni
About 1540-1550
Salamanca, Spain
Painted terracotta relief
Museum no. 91-1864
Unknown maker
1540-1550
Venice
Tin-glazed earthenware
Museum no. 1768-1855
Bernard Palissy
About 1550-1600
Paris
Lead-glazed earthenware
Museum no. C.2311-1910
Juan Ruiz el Vandalino
1540-1550
Seville, Spain
Silver, raise, embossed and chased
Museum no. M.471-1956
Bernard Palissy
About 1547-1559
France
Lead-glazed earthenware
Museum no. 261-1864
Fontana Workshop
About 1560-1580
Urbino, Italy
Tin-glazed earthenware
Museum no. 78-1885
Print
Vredeman de Vries
About 1565-1571
Antwerp, Belgium
Etching on paper
Museum no. E.364-1926
Unknown maker
16th century
Nuremberg, Germany
Silver-gilt embossed and chased, shell, enamel
Museum no. 863:1, 2-1882
Unknown maker
About 1567-1574
Tuscany, Italy
Cast bronze, gilt and chased
Museum no. M.39-1923
Bernard Palissy
1565-1585
France
Earthenware with coloured glazes
Museum no. 5476-1859