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- Figura_serpentinata abstract "Figura serpentinata (Latin - serpentine figure) is a style in painting and sculpture that is typical of Mannerism. It is similar, but not identical, to contrapposto, and features figures often in a spiral pose. Early examples can be seen in the work of Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Michelangelo.Emil Maurer writes of the painter and theorist Giovanni Paolo Lomazzo (1538–1600): \"The recommended ideal form unites, after Lomazzo, three qualities: the pyramid, the \"serpentinata\" movement and a certain numerical proportion, all three united to form one whole. At the same time, precedence is given to the \"moto\", that is, to the meandering movement, which should make the pyramid, in exact proportion, into the geometrical form of a cone.\"Bousquet holds that the \"serpentinata\" style arose as a result of the discovery of the Laocoön group in 1506, and its deep impact on all artists, but on Michelangelo in particular. John Shearman also argues that it was invented by Michelangelo, citing the \"Victors\" that he produced for Pope Julius II's tomb. Maurer, on the other hand, can only detect this style rarely in Michelangelo's work and cites Beccafumi instead as its pioneer. Beccafumi's student Marco Pino connected Beccafumi's style with those of Salviati, Parmigianino and perhaps even Michelangelo, and his work as a whole is marked by \"serpentinata\" motifs. Paolo Pino himself says in his \"Dialogo della Pittura\", that his figures' poses are many and varied, and that in all his works to find one single figure, that completely and utterly distorts, is ambivalent and difficult.As Maurer writes, painters are freer than sculptors and less closely tied-down to nature. Thus they can play around with their figures, reshaping, overstretching, geometricising, dissolving, caricaturing, colouring, meandering, according to the painting's goal and intended effect. With the loosening of the norms of the Renaissance and the development of the \"Serpentita\" style, that style's structures and rules began to be systematised. A style of form began by which figures showed physical power, passion, tension and semantic perfection. Movements were not without motivation, nor even simply done with a will, but with will shown in a pure form. Also their actions arose not out of power, but powerlessness.The style exerted an influence even into the 1620s, with Bernini's The Rape of Proserpina.".
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- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink Contrapposto.
- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink Domenico_di_Pace_Beccafumi.
- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink Emil_Maurer.
- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink Francesco_de_Rossi.
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- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink Gian_Paolo_Lomazzo.
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- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink Leonardo_da_Vinci.
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- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink Michelangelo.
- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink Paolo_Pino.
- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink Parmigianino.
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- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink Raphael.
- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink Serpent_(symbolism).
- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink Spiral.
- Figura_serpentinata wikiPageWikiLink The_Rape_of_Proserpina.
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- Figura_serpentinata subject Category:Art_history.
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- Figura_serpentinata subject Category:Mannerism.
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- Figura_serpentinata hypernym Style.
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- Figura_serpentinata comment "Figura serpentinata (Latin - serpentine figure) is a style in painting and sculpture that is typical of Mannerism. It is similar, but not identical, to contrapposto, and features figures often in a spiral pose.".
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