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Bronzino
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Portrait of a Woman - Agnolo Bronzino
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Portrait of Maria de' Medici - Agnolo Bronzino
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Lucrezia Panciatichi - Agnolo Bronzino
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The Dead Christ with the Virgin and St. Mary Magdalene - Agnolo Bronzino
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Lucrezia Panciatichi - Agnolo Bronzino
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Holy Family with St. Anne and the infant St. John the Baptist - Agnolo Bronzino
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The Israelites crossing the Red Sea - Agnolo Bronzino
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Pope Leo X - Agnolo Bronzino
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Portrait of Cosimo I de' Medici - Agnolo Bronzino
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Portrait of Lucrezia de' Medici - Agnolo Bronzino
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Portrait of Pope Clement VII - Agnolo Bronzino
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The Holy Family - Agnolo Bronzino
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Venus, Cupido and Satyr - Agnolo Bronzino
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Portrait of Lorenzo the Magnificent - Agnolo Bronzino
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Ugolino Martelli - Agnolo Bronzino
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St. Mark - Agnolo Bronzino
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Alessandro de' Medici - Agnolo Bronzino
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Pietro de' Medici - Agnolo Bronzino
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Portrait of a Lady with a Puppy - Agnolo Bronzino
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Artist Biography
Bronzino
Agnolo di Cosimo (1503-1572), better known as Bronzino, may have acquired his nickname, meaning "bronze" in Italian, from his dark complexion. However, some scholars suggest it was a reference to his artistic skill in rendering the colour bronze in his paintings. Bronzino's artistic journey began under the tutelage of Pontormo, whom he later served as an adopted son, absorbing the Mannerist style that would define his career. His mastery extended beyond painting to tapestry design, where his understanding of colour and composition shone.
Bronzino's style, while indebted to Pontormo, possessed a distinctive detachment. He excelled in portraiture, imbuing his subjects with a sense of refinement, assurance, and impartiality. From 1539 onward, Bronzino served as the court painter for Duke Cosimo de' Medici, becoming a leading artistic figure in Florence. His portraits, such as those of the Medici family, are characterised by their elegance, calm, flawless rendering, and tightly controlled colour effects.
Today, Bronzino's works appeal to collectors who appreciate Mannerism's stylised departure from High Renaissance ideals. His portraits offer a glimpse into the lives of the Florentine aristocracy, capturing their aloofness and sophistication. Bronzino's confident handling of colour, tone, drapery, and textures, as seen in works like 'The Dead Christ between the Virgin and Mary Magdalene', make his art desirable for those seeking both beauty and historical significance.
Bronzino's style, while indebted to Pontormo, possessed a distinctive detachment. He excelled in portraiture, imbuing his subjects with a sense of refinement, assurance, and impartiality. From 1539 onward, Bronzino served as the court painter for Duke Cosimo de' Medici, becoming a leading artistic figure in Florence. His portraits, such as those of the Medici family, are characterised by their elegance, calm, flawless rendering, and tightly controlled colour effects.
Today, Bronzino's works appeal to collectors who appreciate Mannerism's stylised departure from High Renaissance ideals. His portraits offer a glimpse into the lives of the Florentine aristocracy, capturing their aloofness and sophistication. Bronzino's confident handling of colour, tone, drapery, and textures, as seen in works like 'The Dead Christ between the Virgin and Mary Magdalene', make his art desirable for those seeking both beauty and historical significance.
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