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Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano (1503 - 1572), known as the Bronzino was an Italian Mannerist painter from Florence.
In his works he shows the mannerist school, by the way it contorts the natural postures of the figures, exaggerates the expressions and gives special emphasis to the movements. Bronzino was also an excellent portrait painter of his time. Often their models were placed in extremely rigid poses, which bothered them somewhat. At the same time, the expressions were cold and off, which makes the viewer look carefully for some emotion in the portraits.
The chromatic range he wore showed high and luminous tones, extolling the drawn and retouched beauty of each of the faces or models he painted.