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[[note at top margin hand-written in black ink]] 1960 [[/end note]]
[[note at top right margin hand-written in red ink]] ("Mannerist Concept of Form")[[/end note]]

Feitelson on Art - Feb. 21 broadcast:
Announcer: The first historical art movement which could be characterized as "avant-garde" emerged in Italy about 1520. The group known as the Mannerists, reacting against the naturalism and balanced order of High Renaissance ideals, created new concepts of form and composition which shocked their contemporaries as alien and eccentric. Today Lorser Feitelson will discuss the form-concepts of this controversial movement.

Cards:
1 - Form Concepts of the Mannerists
2 - Pontormo
3 - Parmigianino
4 - Rosso Fiorentino
5 - Durer
6 - Grunewald
7 - Del Sarto
8 - Michelangelo
9 - Di Cosimo
10 - Giambologna
11 - Beccafumi

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