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Bronzino's Allegory Of Happiness

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For my research paper, I decided to focus entirely around one piece of artwork conceived by Agnolo di Cosimo, or better known as Il Bronzino (1503–1572). Specifically, the aim of my paper sought to thoroughly analyze and interpret Bronzino’s Allegory of Happiness (ca. 1564), a work he produced during his advanced years. In Chapter 22, we received a mere glimpse at Bronzino’s magnificent work in that of Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time (14th Ed., p. 634). This earlier piece (ca. 1546) was admittedly disconcerting, though, the scene certainly demonstrated Bronzino’s sheer aptitude as an allegorical mastermind. Kate also recommended to us in Lecture 22.6 that a mannerist artwork would be well suited for our research paper, considering …show more content…

(Francesco’s mother was Eleonora of Toledo; a portrait of her and Francesco’s brother Giovanni, also by Bronzino, is highlighted in our textbook [p. 635].) While the size of Bronzino’s Allegory may initially sound insignificant, the oil-on-copper painting is chock full of as much symbolism as his larger commissions. In fact, I underestimated the painting’s complexity, and had I discussed every possible interpretation that could be drawn from the work, I would have feasibly written a 3,000-word paper, if not more. Though, to give a brief summation of Allegory, each figure and object exhibited in the painting constitutes a personification of some virtue or vice. The central figure enthroned, for example, is a personification of Happiness, the figure for which the composition takes its name. However, the painting may also be interpreted as a tribute to Cosimo’s blissful rule over Florence and the perpetuation that is to come under Francesco, his successor. Unfortunately, I didn’t elaborate fully on Allegory’s civic meaning, though to be sure, it’s immensely

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