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Bronzino
Italian Mannerist painter (1503–1572)
Not to be confused with Branzino.
Agnolo di Cosimo (Italian:[ˈaɲɲolodiˈkɔːzimo]; 17 November 1503 – 23 November 1572), usually known as Bronzino (Italian: Il Bronzino[ilbronˈdziːno]) or Agnolo Bronzino,[a] was an ItalianMannerist painter from Florence.
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His sobriquet, Bronzino, may refer to his relatively dark skin[1] or reddish hair.[2]
He lived all his life in Florence, and from his late 30s was kept busy as the court painter of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
He was mainly a portraitist, but also painted many religious subjects, and a few allegorical subjects, which include what is probably his best-known work, Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time, c. 1544–45, now in London. Many portraits of the Medicis exist in several versions with varying degrees of participation by Bronzino himself, as Cosimo was a pioneer of the copied portrait sent as a diplomati