The High Renaissance
 
&

Mannerism
 

   

 

 
Bronzino
 
 

 

Agnolo Bronzino

born November 17, 1503, Monticelli, duchy of Milan [Italy]
died November 23, 1572, Florence


original name Agnolo , or Agniolo, Di Cosimo Florentine painter whose polished and elegant portraits are outstanding examples of the Mannerist style. These works are classic embodiments of thecourtly ideal under the Medici dukes of the mid-16th century; they influenced European court portraiture for the next century.

Bronzino was greatly influenced by the work of his teacher, the Florentine painter Jacopo da Pontormo. Bronzino adapted his master's eccentric, expressive style (early Mannerism) to create a brilliant, precisely linear style of his own that was also partly influenced by Michelangelo and the late works of Raphael. Bronzino served as the court painter to Cosimo I, duke of Florence, from 1539 until his death. His portraits, such as “Portrait of Eleanor of Toledo with Her Son Giovanni” (Uffizi, Florence), are preeminent examples of Mannerist portraiture: emotionally inexpressive, reserved, and noncommittal, yet arrestingly elegant and decorative. Bronzino's great technical proficiency and his stylized rounding of sinuous anatomical forms are also notable. He also painted sacred and allegorical works of distinction, suchas “The Allegory of Luxury,” or “Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time” (c. 1546; National Gallery, London), which reveals his love of complex symbolism, contrived poses, and clear, brilliant colours.

 

 


Venus and
Cupide

 
 

 

Venus, Cupide and the Time (Allegory of Lust)

1540-45
Oil on wood, 147 x 117 cm
National Gallery, London


 
 

Venus, Cupide and the Time (detail)
1540-45
Oil on wood
National Gallery, London



 

Venus, Cupide and the Time
(detail)
1540-45
Oil on wood
National Gallery, London

 
 

Portrait of a Young Girl

1541-45
Oil on wood, 58 x 46,5 cm
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence



 

Portrait of a Young Man

c. 1540
Oil on wood, 96 x 75 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
 

 


Portrait of Eleanora di Toledo

1560
Wood
National Gallery of Art, Washington
 
 

St Sebastian

1525-28
Oil on panel, 87 x 77 cm
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid