Figura Serpentinata

(noun)

Figura Serpentinata (Italian: 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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  • Mannerist Sculpture

    • Figura serpentinata (Italian: serpentine figure) is a style in painting and sculpture that is typical of Mannerism.
    • In defining figura serpentinata, Emil Maurer writes of the painter and theorist Giovanni Paolo Lomazzo: "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.
    • With the loosening of the norms of the High Renaissance and the development of the "Serpentinata" style, the Mannerist style's structures and rules began to be systematized.
    • He and his followers devised elegant, elongated examples of the figura serpentinata, often of two intertwined figures, that were interesting from all angles and joined the Piazza della Signora collection.
    • In this 13' 6" high marble piece, Giambologna demonstrates the use of the figura serpentinata.
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