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Andrea del
Verrocchio (/vəˈroʊkioʊ/ və-ROH-kee-oh, US also /-ˈrɔːk-/ -RAW-, Italian: [anˈdrɛːa del verˈrɔkkjo]; born
Andrea di
Michele di
Francesco de'...
- del
Verrocchio and
generally ascribed to him and his
pupil Leonardo da Vinci. Some art
historians discern the
hands of
other members of
Verrocchio's workshop...
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Andrea del
Verrocchio's bronze statue of
David was most
likely made
between 1473 and 1475. It was
commissioned by the
Medici family. It is
sometimes claimed...
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attributed to the
workshop of the
Italian Renaissance painter Andrea del
Verrocchio. It is
housed in the
National Gallery, London. This
painting is similar...
- was
educated in
Florence by the
Italian painter and
sculptor Andrea del
Verrocchio. He
began his
career in the city, but then
spent much time in the service...
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Christ and St.
Thomas (1467–1483) is a
bronze statue by
Andrea del
Verrocchio made for one of the 14
niches on the
exterior walls of the
Orsanmichele in...
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completed in
Florence while he was an
apprentice in the
studio of
Andrea del
Verrocchio. The
painting was made
using oil and
tempera on a
large poplar panel and...
- In Florence,
Antonio Pollaiuolo (Hercules and Antaeus) and
Andrea del
Verrocchio (Winged Boy with Fish) were the initiators,
commissioned by the Medici...
- fallen,
judging from the
attitude he
takes from Balalaika,
Chang and
Verrocchio. He is once
again made a fool of, this time by Fabiola. Ever
since the...
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According to Vasari, he was
apprenticed to the
workshop of
Andrea del
Verrocchio alongside Leonardo da Vinci,
Domenico Ghirlandaio,
Lorenzo di Credi, Filippino...