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Agnolo Bronzino Italian Mannerist Painter, 1503-1572
Agnolo di Cosimo (November 17, 1503 ?C November 23,1572), usually known as Il Bronzino, or Agnolo Bronzino (mistaken attempts also have been made in the past to assert his name was Agnolo Tori and even Angelo (Agnolo) Allori), was an Italian Mannerist painter from Florence. The origin of his nickname, Bronzino is unknown, but could derive from his dark complexion, or from that he gave many of his portrait subjects. It has been claimed by some that he had dark skin as a symptom of Addison disease, a condition which affects the adrenal glands and often causes excessive pigmentation of the skin.
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Painting ID:: 217 An Allegory of Venus and Cupid
1545
The National Gallery, London
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Painting ID:: 218 Holy Family with St.Anne and the Infant St.John
1550
Art History Museum, Vienna
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Painting ID:: 219 Eleanora di Toledo with her son Giovanni de' Medici
1550
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
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Painting ID:: 220 Pieta3
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
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Painting ID:: 221 Cosimo I de' Medici
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
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Agnolo Bronzino
Italian Mannerist Painter, 1503-1572
Agnolo di Cosimo (November 17, 1503 ?C November 23,1572), usually known as Il Bronzino, or Agnolo Bronzino (mistaken attempts also have been made in the past to assert his name was Agnolo Tori and even Angelo (Agnolo) Allori), was an Italian Mannerist painter from Florence. The origin of his nickname, Bronzino is unknown, but could derive from his dark complexion, or from that he gave many of his portrait subjects. It has been claimed by some that he had dark skin as a symptom of Addison disease, a condition which affects the adrenal glands and often causes excessive pigmentation of the skin.
. Related Artists to Agnolo Bronzino: | Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant | William James Hubard | Jakob Alt | Theodore Caruelle D Aligny | Gustavus Hesselius |
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