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... Florence. With the membership in the painter's guild of Florence, Leonardo's apprenticeship to Verrocchio ended. Still Leonardo ...
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... Leonardo demonstrated a great talent for drawing, his father later made him an apprentice in the studio of Andrea del Verrocchio, a leading artist in Florence. ...
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... "He saw more than just mere talent in Leonardo" and almost immediately, Leonardo moved to Florence as Verrocchio apprentice. Leonardo never got married. ...
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Following an initial introduction to Leonardo's formative years in Florence (and his apprenticeship to the sculptor and painter Andrea del Verrocchio, 1435-88 ...
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... form. In 1472 he was entered in the painter's guild of Florence, and in 1476 he was still considered Verrocchio's assistant. In ...
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... In about 1466, he was accepted as an apprentice to Andrea del Verrocchio, the leading Florence painter and sculptor of his day. ...
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... Beginning in the late 1460's, Leonardo studied with a famous painter and sculptor in the town of Florence, Italy named Andrea del Verrocchio, first as an ...
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... Ser Piero from the Tuscan town of Vinci moved to Florence to become a ... and apprenticeship in the Florentine studio of the well known artist, Andrea Verrocchio. ...
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... April 15, 1452 in the town of Vinci, near Florence. Leonardo was an exceptional boy for his time. Leonardo was introduced to Andre del Verrocchio, an Italian ...
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... Which is when his father had noticed Leonardo's potential and had decided to send him to be an apprentice to the artist Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence. ...
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... Which is when his father had noticed Leonardo's potential and had decided to send him to be an apprentice to the artist Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence. ...
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... In Verrocchio's sculpture, David carries a small sword in one hand and his other is on ... It was originally commissioned as a decoration for the Florence Cathedral ...
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... of Sandro Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, Filippino Lippi, Andrea del Verrocchio, Michelangelo, and ... of the family, although he was expelled from Florence two years ...
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... At 15 his father had noticed Leonardo's potential and had decided to send him to be an apprentice to the artist Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence. ...
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... Bartolomeo Colleoni, the work of the Florentine artist Andrea del Verrocchio." The same ... The central region of Italy contains the cities of Florence, Pisa, and ...
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... his artistic talent and at the age of 15 his father took him to Florence to an art ... And he did this to try to out do his master Verrocchio which was one of the ...
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... His statue, Gatamelata, influenced Andrea del Verrocchio's work, the equestrian Bartolomeo ... of Donatello, the art of sculpture was born again in Florence. ...
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... Florence was very impressed. ... Donatello's came first, then Verrocchio's, followed by Michelangelo's, and finally that of Bernini. ...
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... Florence was very impressed. ... Donatello's came first, then Verrocchio's, followed by Michelangelo's, and finally that of Bernini. ...
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... Florence was very impressed. ... Donatello's came first, then Verrocchio's, followed by Michelangelo's, and finally that of Bernini. ...
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... by Andrea del Verrocchio and the Christian Neoplatoism. Botticeli spent most of his time working for one of the greatest families in Florence, named the Medici ...
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... of Francesco Petrarca, an early Renaissance humanist who lived in Florence and became ... He was taught by Andrea del Verrocchio who was the greatest sculptor of ...
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... by Andrea del Verrocchio and the Christian Neoplatoism. Botticeli spent most of his time working for one of the greatest families in Florence, named the Medici ...
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... Uffizi in 1867 from the monastery of San Bartolomeo of Monteoliveto, near Florence. ... still an apprentice in the workshop of his master, Andrea del Verrocchio. ...
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... At the age of nineteen he traveled to Florence to be an apprentice in the studio of Verrocchio. While he was there he began his painting career. ...
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... At the age of nineteen he traveled to Florence to be an apprentice in the studio of Verrocchio. While he was there he began his painting career. ...
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... He attended church and was given the best education in Florence. ... 1) About the year 1466 Leonardo was apprenticed to a studio boy named Andrea del Verrocchio. ...
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... city of vinci, as an illegitimate son of Ser piero da Vinci, da Vinci was sent to Florence in his teens to apprentice as a painter under Andrea del Verrocchio. ...
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... Botticelli was born in Florence Italy (1445-1510) and worked as an apprentice ... Lippi, Botticelli developed his sense of line working with Andrea del Verrocchio. ...
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