italianartsociety: By Anne Leader Agnolo Bronzino died in Florence on 23 November 1572, less than a week after his 69th birthday. The leading painter in Florence from the 1530s through the ’60s, Bronzino served the court of Duke Cosimo I de’Medici and produced numerous portraits, allegories, and religious works. The student and adoptive son of Pontormo, Bronzino is associated with the elegance, artifice, and grace of the Mannerist style. Reference: Janet Cox-Rearick. “Bronzino, Agnolo.” Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press.. Eleonora of Toledo and her Son Giovanni, oil on panel, 1545, Florence, Galleria degli Uffizi; photo credit: Scala/Art Resource, NY Cosimo I in Armor, oil on canvas, 1543, Florence, Galleria degli Uffizi; Photo credit: Alinari/Art Resource, NY Portrait of Eleonora di Toledo, 1543, Prague, Národní Galerie Portrait of an Unknown Man, oil on wood, 1530s, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Bequest of Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, 1929, 29.100.16; photo © The Metropolitan Museum of Art Portrait of Lodovico Capponi, oil on poplar panel, 1550-5, New York, Frick Collection, Henry Clay Frick Bequest, 1915.1.19 Resurrection, oil on canvas, 1552, Florence, Santissima Annunziata Noli me tangere, oil on wood, 1561, Paris, Musée du Louvre Venus, Cupid and Time (Allegory of Lust), oil on panel, 1540-45, London, National Gallery Martyrdom of St. Lawrence, fresco, 1569 (Florence, San Lorenzo) -- source link
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