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El Greco

at the sametime a success for unique national characteristics. Some Mannerist artist were able tocombine themselves in the melting pot of the European public and benefited most formthe prudent principles of their times. A Baroque painter even conserved his nationalcharacteristics.Baroque made use of characteristics of the Mannerist style by engaging and futurematuring them. There was more unity in Mannerist styles outweighing ideas and morevariance in its forms of presentation. Classicism, however, was piercingly against everything mutual to Mannerism and the Baroque. It condemned Mannerism in someunstable terms, with all its integrity and corruptions.The Masters, such as El Greco were forgotten, but that taste in art could not behidden forever. Mannerist art came back to life after it had been dead for a few centuries. It fist came back to life with the discovery of El Greco and others. ...

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