A common criticism we often hear about the portraits of Agnolo di Cosimo - better known by his nickname Bronzino - are that his figures often appear “cold” or “lacking in emotion”.
Though he was actually one of the most highly favoured portrait artists in all of Florence at the height of his career - his “mannerist” style of painting did not stay in fas…
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