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| Alessandro Allori (1535 - 1607) |
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Artists who influenced Alessandro Allori![]() | Alessandro Allori was one of the most prolific and active painters in late sixteenth-century Florence. His father, a sword maker, died when Allori was five, and the painter Agnolo Bronzino was made guardian of the family. Allori incorporated Bronzino's name into his own, as seen in the inscription on one of his paintings: Alexander Alorius Angeli Bronzini Alumnus Faciebat A D MDLXX (Allessandr ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Alessandro Allori![]() | |
![]() Michelangelo | ![]() Venus Disarming Cupid (Los Angeles County Museum) | ![]() Young Man in Guise of Mercury Slaying Argus (Fogg Museum) | ![]() Lodovico Cardi |
![]() Agnolo Bronzino | ![]() Abduction of Proserpine (Getty Museum) | ![]() Maria de' Medici (Kunsthistorisches) | ![]() Santi di Tito |
![]() Andrea del Sarto | ![]() Susanna and Elders (Musée Magnin) | ![]() Man Leaning (study) (Fogg Museum) | ![]() Bernardino Poccetti |
![]() Giorgio Vasari | ![]() Holy Family with Infant Saint John Baptist | ![]() Pearl Fishers (Palazzo Vecchio) | ![]() Giovanni Battista Naldini |