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{Italian Mannerism [continued (3)]}[29th April 1991]

[Redbook9:205-206][19910429:0914c]{Italian Mannerism [continued (3)]}[29th April 1991]


1991042{9}:0914

[continued]

I have included this article* in full** because of a notion that the Mannerist (and Baroque) styles may turn out to be particularly interesting in C[ircles] A[nalysis] & S[ynthesis] terms.



* – E[ncyclopaedia] B[ritannica] 25:349-351

(complete section)

[The final section of the article on Italian Mannerism is included in the ms & ts but not here, as there are no marginal notes with it in the ms and it is not clear that it throws any light on the matter of these journals one way or the other. If references are made to it later in the ms, it may be retrospectively included. In the meantime, for more information about Mannerism,reference may be made to Encyclopaedia Britannica (available now online), The Encyclopedia of Visual Arts, or other, more specialised sources.]

**[[Redbook9:204-206][19910429:0914]{Italian Mannerism}[29th April 1991]ff]



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