-
known as
Bronzino (Italian: Il
Bronzino [il bronˈdziːno]) or
Agnolo Bronzino, was an
Italian Mannerist painter from Florence. His sobriquet,
Bronzino, may...
- career,
Bronzino also
collaborated with
Vasari as a set
designer for the
production "Comedy of Magicians",
where he
painted many portraits.
Bronzino's work...
- This
incomplete list of
works by
Bronzino contains paintings and
drawings in a
variety of genres.
Titles and
dates often vary by source.
Florentine painting...
- po****r in
other parts of
central Italy. The 16th-century
artist and poet
Bronzino sings the
praises of
onions with oil and
vinegar served with
toast and...
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Portrait of Bia de'
Medici is an oil-tempera on wood
painting by
Agnolo Bronzino,
dating to
around 1542 and now in the
Uffizi in Florence. For a long time...
- an
allegorical painting of
about 1545 by the
Florentine painter Agnolo Bronzino. It is now in the
National Gallery, London.
Scholars do not know for certain...
-
Portrait of a
Young Man with a Book is an oil on
board painting by
Agnolo Bronzino,
dated to the 1530s. It
likely depicts a
literary friend of the artist...
- di Cosimo,
known as
Bronzino,
completed in 1545. It is
housed in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Besançon, France. A copy by
Bronzino can be
found in the...
- Vasari, the
sitter for the boy
seated on a step is his
young apprentice,
Bronzino. In the
years between the SS
Annunziata and San
Michele Visitations, Pontormo...
- is a
fresco painting by the
Italian artist Agnolo di Cosimo,
known as
Bronzino,
finished in 1542. It
depicts the
Nation of
Israel crossing the Red Sea...