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Fofino [41]
4 years ago
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Delicious77 [7]4 years ago
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Bronzino's painting such as<em> Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time</em> possesses the intellectual sophistication quality of <em>Mannerism. </em>The painting is <u>not easy to understand</u> and poses many question to the viewers. Unlike the High Renaissance art which focuses on balance and harmony, Brozino's artworks were <em>meticulously-made </em>with<em> much attention to details</em>, which <u>opposes naturalistic quality.</u> It also captures <em>elegance in an unnatural way</em>. Such qualities reflect Mannerism in his art works.

Explanation:

"Agnolo di Cosimo" was an Italian painter who's popularly known as "Bronzino." He lived in Florence and spent training in painting under Pontormo<em> (his teacher). </em>Pontormo was a<em> "Mannerist" painter</em>, thus he was able to influence Bronzino's painting style.

"Mannerism" was a<em> European art style</em> which became popular in the <em>Late Renaissance. </em>

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