Bronzino’s circa 1545 “Portrait of Eleonora di Toledo With Her Son Giovanni” is a superlative 16th-century artwork due to its sumptuous details and enigmatic nature.
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| | Bronzino’s Mother and Son Masterpiece | | By Michelle Plastrik | | Bronzino’s circa 1545 “Portrait of Eleonora di Toledo With Her Son Giovanni” is a superlative 16th-century artwork due to its sumptuous details and enigmatic nature. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 🇺🇸 America's 250th: “This Far Country” by Joseph Bottum: Unlike the flood of poets in public positions who focus on identity politics and are critical of our nation’s founding values, Joseph Bottum stands apart as a voice for America. 🎨 Fine Arts: “The Land of Evangeline,” a painting by Joseph Rusling Meeker, where literary narrative, history, and the haunting beauty of the Southern landscape converge. 🎭 Theater Review: If you long for the nostalgia of the good old days, you'll love “Father of the Bride,” playing at the Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook, Illinois. The revival brings back all the warmth, gentleness, and virtues of yesteryear America. | | | | | | Ancient Libraries That Changed the World: From legal archives to public learning centers, libraries have always been indispensable for preserving knowledge. Read more → | | | | |
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