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Bronzino

American  
[brawn-dzee-naw] / brɔnˈdzi nɔ /

noun

  1. Agnolo (di Cosimo di Mariano) 1502–72, Italian painter.


Bronzino British  
/ bronˈdziːno /

noun

  1. Il , real name Agnolo di Cosimo . 1503–72, Florentine mannerist painter

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We opted for the whole Bronzino, which was spectacular, flaky, and perfectly prepared.

From Salon • Mar. 19, 2023

By then the Bronzino painting had been acquired by the Reich chancellery with help from Gerdy Troost, known as Hitler’s favorite interior designer.

From New York Times • Nov. 22, 2022

The politics of the day were as ugly as can be, but the people depicted, by Raphael, Pontormo, Bronzino and Salviati, have the poise, élan and self-glorifying joie de vivre of today’s Instagram stars.

From Washington Post • Dec. 7, 2021

Works by Van Gogh, Bermejo, Titian and Bronzino are also on display.

From BBC • Aug. 10, 2021

In the drawing-room Hamoud-bin-Said paced to and fro, sometimes standing before the picture by Bronzino, and seeming to stare clear through it.

From Sacrifice by Whitman, Stephen French