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Angelo Bronzino (November 17, 1503 - 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.
Bronzino was born in Florence. According to his contemporary Vasari, Bronzino was a pupil first of Raffaellino del Garbo, and then of Pontormo. The latter was ultimately the primary influence on Bronzino's developing style and the young artist remained devoted to his eccentric teacher. |
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Pintura identificación:: 78696 Portrat des Bartolomeo Panciatichi
1540(1540)
Oil on wood
104 x 85 cm (40.9 x 33.5 in)
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Pintura identificación:: 80469 Portrait of Eleanor of Toledo and Her Son
Date 1545(1545)
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 115 x 96 cm (45.3 x 37.8 in)
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Pintura identificación:: 80900 Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time
Oil on wood
1540-1545
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Pintura identificación:: 81676 Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time
Date 1540-1545
Oil on wood
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Pintura identificación:: 83230 Hand im aufgeschlagenem Buch
Date between 1535(1535) and 1538(1538)
Medium Oil on wood
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Angelo Bronzino (November 17, 1503 - 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.
Bronzino was born in Florence. According to his contemporary Vasari, Bronzino was a pupil first of Raffaellino del Garbo, and then of Pontormo. The latter was ultimately the primary influence on Bronzino's developing style and the young artist remained devoted to his eccentric teacher.
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