Ugolino Martelli - Agnolo Bronzino
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Description
Agnolo Bronzino's portrait of Ugolino Martelli, painted around 1537, captures the sitter's intellectualism and social standing. The cool palette and precise details are characteristic of Bronzino's refined Mannerist style.
Agnolo Bronzino's portrait of Ugolino Martelli, painted around 1537, exemplifies the elegance and intellectualism of the Florentine Renaissance. Bronzino, a leading Mannerist painter, was known for his refined portraiture and his ability to capture the sitter's social standing and character. Ugolino Martelli, a member of a prominent Florentine family of scholars and humanists, is depicted with a composed demeanour and an air of cultivated intelligence. The portrait presents Martelli seated, dressed in dark clothing, which was typical of Florentine scholars. He is surrounded by objects that allude to his intellectual pursuits: books, a classical sculpture, and architectural elements. The cool, muted palette and smooth finish are characteristic of Bronzino's style, as is the attention to detail in the rendering of Martelli's features and the textures of his garments. The architectural setting, with its precise lines and classical motifs, reinforces the sitter's connection to the world of learning and the humanist ideals of the Renaissance. Bronzino's skill in capturing the likeness and personality of his subject makes this portrait a compelling representation of a Renaissance intellectual.
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Ugolino Martelli - Agnolo Bronzino
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
- Canvas: XS (20×30 cm) to Large (60×90 cm)
- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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Artist Biography
Bronzino
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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