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* 1503 Agnolo di Cosimo, Italian painter ( d. 1572 )
* November 17 Agnolo di Cosimo, Italian artist and poet ( d. 1572 )
* 1572 in art-Deaths of François Clouet, Agnolo di Cosimo
* 1503 in art-Birth of Agnolo di Cosimo
Agnolo Bronzino, Il serpente di bronzo, from the chapel of Eleonora of Toledo, Firenze, Palazzo Vecchio
1506-1563 ), also known as Fra Montorsoli, as Michele Agnolo and as Angelo di Michele d ' Angelo da Poggibonsi, was an Italian sculptor.
* Agnolo di Baccio d ' Agnolo ( 16th century ), Italian architect
* Agnolo di Tura ( 14th century ), Italian chronicler
* Portrait of Cosimo I de ' Medici, 1545 painting by Agnolo di Cosimo
* Bronzino ( proper name Agnolo di Cosimo ), ( 1503 1572 ), Florentine painter
Image: Angelo Bronzino 004. jpg | Agnolo di Cosimo (" Bronzino ") Deposition of Christ ( 1540-1545 ) Oil on wood, 268 × 173 cm
He he is often documented as collaborator of other artists, such as Agnolo di Ventura, with whom he executed the cenotaph of Guido Tarlati in the Cathedral of Arezzo ( signed and dated 1330 ).
This once possessed an interesting painting on wood, probably of Agnolo Gaddi style, representing Saint Andrew enthroned and a Madonna enthroned and saints attributed to the school of Filippino Lippi, today in the church of Chiesanuova Val di Pesa.

Agnolo and
Eventually, Bembo's ideas prevailed, and the foundation of the Accademia della Crusca in Florence ( 1582 1583 ), the official legislative body of the Italian language led to publication of Agnolo Monosini's Latin tome Floris italicae linguae libri novem in 1604 followed by the first Italian dictionary in 1612.
* March 6 Baccio D ' Agnolo, Florentine woodcarver ( b. 1460 )
* September 28 Agnolo Firenzuola, Italian poet ( d. c. 1545 )
Baccio D ' Agnolo ( 19 May 1462 6 March 1543 ), born Bartolomeo Baglioni, was an Italian woodcarver, sculptor and architect from Florence.
Many decorations date from the 16th-century patronage of the Grand Dukes, such as the pavement in colored marble, attributed to Baccio d ' Agnolo and Francesco da Sangallo ( 1520 26 ).
Agnolo Gaddi ( born c. 1350 in Florence ; active 1369 1396 ; died 1396 in Florence ) was an Italian painter.
The story has been the subject of notable paintings by Agnolo Bronzino, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Honoré Daumier, Edward Burne-Jones ( four major works from 1868 1870, then again in larger versions from 1875 1878 with the title Pygmalion and the Image ), Auguste Rodin, Ernest Normand, Paul Delvaux, Francisco Goya, Franz von Stuck, François Boucher, and Thomas Rowlandson, among others.
* Agnolo Gaddi ( c. 1350 1396 ), Florentine painter, son of Taddeo Gaddi

Agnolo and ),
* Agnolo Aniello Fiore ( 15th century ), Italian sculptor
* Agnolo Firenzuola ( circa 1493-1545 ), Italian poet
* Agnolo Gaddi ( circa 1350-1396 ), Italian painter
According to the Michelin Guide of Italy, the name of Montepulciano derives from Poliziano ( Agnolo Ambrogini, 1454-1494 ), a local exquisite poet from the Renaissance period.

Agnolo and Bronzino
Born in Florence, in 1540, after the death of his father, he was brought up and trained in art by a close friend, often referred to as his ' uncle ', the mannerist painter Agnolo Bronzino, whose name he sometimes assumed in his pictures.
Agnolo Bronzino and Giorgio Vasari exemplify this strain of Maniera that lasted from about 1530 to 1580.
Mannerist portraits by Agnolo Bronzino are distinguished by a still elegance and meticulous attention to detail.
Pilkington declared his touch " inexpressibly neat ... though he has often been censured for the excessive labour bestowed on his pictures, and for giving his carnations more of the appearance of ivory than the look of flesh ", a flaw that had been already apparent in Agnolo Bronzino.
Andrea Doria as the god Neptune ( mythology ) | Neptune, by Agnolo Bronzino
The extraordinary contribution of academics, including Michelangelo Buonarroti, Francesco da Sangallo, Agnolo Bronzino, Benvenuto Cellini, Giorgio Vasari, Bartolomeo Ammannati, and Giambologna, increased the prestige of this institution.
More explicit sexual imagery occurring in the Mannerist and Tenebrist styles of the 16th and 17th centuries, especially in artists such as Agnolo Bronzino, Carlo Saraceni and Caravaggio, whose works were sometimes severely criticized by the Catholic Church.
Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time ( also called An Allegory of Venus and Cupid and A Triumph of Venus ) is an allegorical painting by the Florentine artist Agnolo Bronzino.
The gallery has an extensive collection of British Victorian art, such as Lord Frederic Leighton and Sir Edward John Poynter ; smaller holdings of Dutch, French and Italian painters of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, such as Peter Paul Rubens, Canaletto, Agnolo Bronzino, Domenico Beccafumi and Niccolò dell ' Abbate ; collections of European modernists such as Pierre Bonnard, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne and Camille Pissarro, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Alberto Giacometti and Giorgio Morandi as well as modern British masters.
The cover includes a detail from the painting Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time by Agnolo Bronzino.

Agnolo and also
She was also a friend to figures such as Luigi Pulci and Agnolo Poliziano and became her son's advisor when he took over power.
Baccio d ' Agnolo also planned the Villa Borgherini and the Palazzo Bartolini, with other fine palaces and villas.

Agnolo and name
" Baccio "' is an abbreviation of Bartolomeo, and " d ' Agnolo " refers to Angelo, his father's name.
Agnolo is an Italian masculine given name, ancient Tuscan form of Angelo.

Agnolo and was
He was influenced by Giotto and his followers Spinello Aretino and Agnolo Gaddi.
He was the father of Agnolo Gaddi.
Agnolo was an influential and prolific artist who was the last major Florentine painter stylistically descended from Giotto.
One of the earliest scholars to influence the work of the Crusca, was Agnolo Monosini.
In Giulia D ' Agnolo Vallan's 2008 book John Landis, Landis is quoted as saying that Art Buchwald's case against Paramount was " without merit ," going on to state the following:
Agnolo Firenzuola ( 28 September 1493-c. 1545 ) was an Italian poet and litterateur.
Agnolo Firenzuola was born at Florence.
Agnolo was destined for the profession of the law, and pursued his studies first at Siena and afterwards at Perugia.
A small bell tower was added by Baccio d ' Agnolo in the 16th century.

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