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idiom. Besides the work of Italians in France, many Frenchman picked up Italianisms while studying art in Italy during the middle of the century. The Henry II style, though named after
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In painting, like in architecture, the French were influenced by Italian Mannerism and many Italian painters and sculptors were active members of the
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of the Henry II style. It too exhibited a Mannerist treatment of classical themes, for which Delorme had developed his own "
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The most lasting products of the Henry II style were architectural. First
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served Henry II as court artisans, constructing his gallery and the
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Its immediately successor in French art historiography is the
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was the chief artistic movement of the sixteenth century in
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Henry II wardrobe, circa 1580, walnut and oak wood, in the
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wardrobes feature the rich sculptural ornamentation (
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Louvre
French Renaissance
niches
pediments
pilasters
caryatids
festoane
France
Northern Mannerism
High Renaissance
Francis I
Catherine de' Medici
Raphael's
Michelangelo
School of Fontainebleau
Mannerist
Henry II of France
Rosso Fiorentino
Francesco Primaticcio
Sebastiano Serlio
Aile de la Belle Cheminée
Palace of Fontainebleau
Pierre Lescot
Jean Goujon
Palais du Louvre
Cour Carrée
Château d'Anet
Diane de Poitiers
Philibert Delorme

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