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A key catalyst in Bronzino's evolution was his trip in 1530 to Pesaro, on the eastern coast of Italy, where he worked on frescoes at the Duke of Urbino's Villa Imperiale.
Bronzino's Medici portraits – review James Hall 2010
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The cross in Bronzino's picture is set starkly, like Lucrezia, before an arched pietra serena niche.
Bronzino's Medici portraits – review James Hall 2010
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As so often in Bronzino's work, Michelangelo is co-opted.
Bronzino's Medici portraits – review James Hall 2010
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But in Bronzino, the presence of truant eyes is liberating as well as creepy.
Bronzino's Medici portraits – review James Hall 2010
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Allessandro's son, known as Bronzino the Younger, b. at Florence,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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The other -- and this spurred him more strongly -- was the sight of Agnolo, who was called Bronzino, being much brought forward by
Lives of the most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects Vol. 06 (of 10) Fra Giocondo to Niccolo Soggi Giorgio Vasari 1542
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Or package a second-rate Bronzino with a third-rate Van Gogh and acquire a defensive end who can stuff the run?
Trading a Monet for a Solid Southpaw Joe Queenan 2011
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There's an exquisite "Portrait of Eleanor of Toledo," wife of Grand Duke Cosimo I, by Bronzino, and majestic portraits of the French queens, Catherine and Marie de Medici.
A Sumptuous Medici Collection Judy Fayard 2010
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Bronzino foregrounds the ruler's right arm, inflating the forearm as it cantilevers across his chest to take possession of his helmet.
Bronzino's Medici portraits – review James Hall 2010
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Taking 13 months to complete, 1503 is largely inspired by the masters of the Renaissance, notably Agnolo di Cosimo known as "Il Bronzino" who was born in the same year as the title.
Evelyne Politanoff: Christian Tagliavini; 1503 -- A Visionary Renaissance Evelyne Politanoff 2011
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