In "Madonna with the Long Neck," Parmigianino employs several Mannerist conventions, including elongated proportions and an exaggerated, graceful posture. The Madonna's neck is unnaturally elongated, creating a sense of elegance that defies naturalism. Additionally, the composition features a complex arrangement of figures and an ambiguous spatial environment, typical of Mannerism. The use of vibrant colors and intricate details further enhances the dreamlike quality of the painting.
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