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Leonardo started an apprenticeship in the workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio
1466. Verrocchio was at this time the most gifted and manifoldest artist
in Florence. He was a sculptor, painter, goldsmith, bronze caster and more.
There is no doubt that Verrocchio had much influence on Leonardo. Verrocchio
was fascinated by the drawings of the young Leonardo and so he gave him
a place in his workshop. Leonardo worked by Verrocchio with some other
famous artists like Botticelli, Perugino and Lorenzo di Credi.
This picture from Lorenzo di Credi shows Andrea del Verrocchio.
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Leonardo started his apprenticeship with the mixing of colors and then
he painted simple parts of paintings. There are no works of Leonardo known
between 1466 and 1472, but Leonardo taught himself to paint in oils at
this time. This art practice was developed by dutch artists.
The picture shows Florence at the time of Leonardo.
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In June 1472 Leonardo was listed in the red book of painters from Florence (campagnia de
Pittori). With the membership in the painters guild of Florence
ended the apprenticeship of Leonardo. The picture shows a cut of this book
where Leonardo is listed with his native name Lionardo.
Leonardo didn't leave the workshop of Verrocchio at the end of his apprenticeship.
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Leonardo da Vinci
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