Bronzino
Americannoun
noun
Example Sentences
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We tried many plates, but the star of the night was the Cá Chiên Nước Mắm: a whole-fried, deboned bronzino glazed in sweet fish sauce.
From Salon
Agnolo Bronzino in Florence, Frans Hals in Haarlem, Hyacinthe Rigaud in Paris — lots of great European portrait painters exploited the language of wardrobe, but none more eloquently than Goya.
From Los Angeles Times
We opted for the whole Bronzino, which was spectacular, flaky, and perfectly prepared.
From Salon
“We have two Titians, we have a Tintoretto, we have a Bronzino — and they’re all of men,” Aimee Ng, a curator who co-organized the 2019 exhibition, said of the paintings currently in the collection.
From New York Times
They sent a photograph to Carlo Falciani, a professor of art history at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence and an expert in Florentine portraiture, who concluded the work was by Bronzino.
From New York Times
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