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  1. 25 de sept. de 2023 · Galleria degli Uffizi, Florencia. Agnolo di Cosimo, conocido como Bronzino (Florencia, 1503-72), inventó para la corte de Cosme de Medici, sucesivamente duque de Florencia y gran duque de la ...

  2. Agnolo Bronzino vagy Il Bronzino, eredeti nevén Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano. A Bronzino ragadványnév, melyet a portréinál alkalmazott színek miatt kapott. (Monticelli, ma Firenze egyik városrésze, 1503. november 17. – Firenze, 1572. november 23.) firenzei festő, a manierizmus neves mestere.

  3. Agnolo di Cosimo, lesanvet Angelo Bronzino, pe Agnolo Bronzino ( 17 a viz Du 1502 - 23 a viz Du 1572) a oa ul livour italian, ganet ha marvet e Firenze, hag unan eus poltredourien veur ar XVIvet kantved, hag ur skouer eus ar Mannerismo en arz relijiel. Diskibl e voe da Raffaellino del Garbo, da b- Pontormo goude (gantañ e voe advabet), ha da ...

  4. Bronzino (Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano) Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano was born in 1503 in Monticelli, a small town near Florence. From the outset of his career he was known as Bronzino, a nickname whose origins are unknown. He first trained as a painter with Raffaellino del Garbo and then with Pontormo, who became not only his teacher and most ...

  5. Not only did Bronzino insert the ivory-skinned child, but he also brought the woman's apparel up to date: her headdress grew larger and more elaborate; the puffed sleeves of her dress were broadened (a change evident in the darker silhouette of the contours that were painted over the green background); the gloves were added and, probably, the damask pattern on the bodice as well.

  6. 25 de nov. de 2022 · Media in category "Agnolo Bronzino" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Allori Angiolo il Bronzino 1502-1572.jpg 558 × 226; 28 KB.

  7. Le portrait florentin de Botticelli à Bronzino. Paris, 1924, pp. 233–34, attributes it to Bronzino, dates it slightly later than the portrait of Ugolino Martelli, which he dates about 1535 or 1536, and calls it a young nobleman. Arthur McComb. Agnolo Bronzino, His Life and Works.