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Francesco Brina or Del Brina or Brini (1540 – 1586) was an Italian painter of the Mannerist period, active mainly in Florence. S. J. Freedberg ascribes his training to either Ridolfo Ghirlandaio or more likely his son, Michele di Ridolfo. He holds him to have followed the "most conservative adaptation of the Vasarian maniera". He appeared to limit his output to mostly devotional Madonna and Child paintings (madonneri), and in this endeavor, paraphrasing the compositions and expressions of Andrea del Sarto. His brother Giovanni Brina (died 1599) helped Francesco in his work and copied his style .

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  • Francesco del Brina (auch bekannt als Francesco Brini) (* um 1540; † 1586 in Florenz) war ein italienischer Maler des Manierismus. Seine Werke entsprechen der konservativen Tradition der florentinischen Schule, die als Erbe des Ridolfo Ghirlandaio reflektiert wird. Er spezialisierte sich auf die Herstellung von Andachtsmotiven, im Laufe der Zeit begann er, kleine Innovationen im Stil einzuführen, die einen Hinweis auf Gemälde des Andrea del Sarto geben. Giorgio Vasari beschrieb ihn als Maler im Jahre 1568. (de)
  • Francesco Brina or Del Brina or Brini (1540 – 1586) was an Italian painter of the Mannerist period, active mainly in Florence. S. J. Freedberg ascribes his training to either Ridolfo Ghirlandaio or more likely his son, Michele di Ridolfo. He holds him to have followed the "most conservative adaptation of the Vasarian maniera". He appeared to limit his output to mostly devotional Madonna and Child paintings (madonneri), and in this endeavor, paraphrasing the compositions and expressions of Andrea del Sarto. His brother Giovanni Brina (died 1599) helped Francesco in his work and copied his style . He painted an Adoration at Santa Felicita, Florence. He painted an Annunciation with Saints for a chapel in the church of San Gaggio, Florence. (en)
  • Francesco Brina, Francesco Brini o Francesco del Brina (Florencia, 1540 - 1586), fue un pintor manierista italiano. (es)
  • Francesco Brina, Francesco Brini ou Francesco del Brina (Florence, 1540 - 1586), est un peintre italien maniériste actif au XVIe siècle. (fr)
  • Francesco Brina (1529 – 1586) è stato un pittore italiano del periodo manierista, attivo principalmente a Firenze. Vergine con il Bambino e san Giovannino (it)
  • Франческо Брина или Дель Брина или Брина (1540 – 1586) – итальянский художник периода Маньеризма. Работал в основном в Флоренции. (ru)
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  • Francesco del Brina (auch bekannt als Francesco Brini) (* um 1540; † 1586 in Florenz) war ein italienischer Maler des Manierismus. Seine Werke entsprechen der konservativen Tradition der florentinischen Schule, die als Erbe des Ridolfo Ghirlandaio reflektiert wird. Er spezialisierte sich auf die Herstellung von Andachtsmotiven, im Laufe der Zeit begann er, kleine Innovationen im Stil einzuführen, die einen Hinweis auf Gemälde des Andrea del Sarto geben. Giorgio Vasari beschrieb ihn als Maler im Jahre 1568. (de)
  • Francesco Brina, Francesco Brini o Francesco del Brina (Florencia, 1540 - 1586), fue un pintor manierista italiano. (es)
  • Francesco Brina, Francesco Brini ou Francesco del Brina (Florence, 1540 - 1586), est un peintre italien maniériste actif au XVIe siècle. (fr)
  • Francesco Brina (1529 – 1586) è stato un pittore italiano del periodo manierista, attivo principalmente a Firenze. Vergine con il Bambino e san Giovannino (it)
  • Франческо Брина или Дель Брина или Брина (1540 – 1586) – итальянский художник периода Маньеризма. Работал в основном в Флоренции. (ru)
  • Francesco Brina or Del Brina or Brini (1540 – 1586) was an Italian painter of the Mannerist period, active mainly in Florence. S. J. Freedberg ascribes his training to either Ridolfo Ghirlandaio or more likely his son, Michele di Ridolfo. He holds him to have followed the "most conservative adaptation of the Vasarian maniera". He appeared to limit his output to mostly devotional Madonna and Child paintings (madonneri), and in this endeavor, paraphrasing the compositions and expressions of Andrea del Sarto. His brother Giovanni Brina (died 1599) helped Francesco in his work and copied his style . (en)
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  • Francesco del Brina (de)
  • Francesco Brina (es)
  • Francesco Brina (en)
  • Francesco Brina (fr)
  • Francesco Brina (it)
  • Брина, Франческо (ru)
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