For critics of the mannerist genre, analysis is largely already prescribed. |
Shakspere a mannerist in style, andShakspeare is a mannerist in style. |
Even Henner in his later days has become very much a mannerist, and has done some very bad work. |
Nevertheless Gounod was too pronounced a mannerist to do justice to Shakespeare's immortal love-story. |
One possible source for Bordon's interest in this iconographic detail lies in his response to Giulio Romano's mannerist style in Rome and Mantua. |
Inasmuch as Cruikshank was a mannerist, he is inimitable except by them who take great pains to vex the critical of mankind. |