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  1. Lorenzo di Credi started his training with Verrocchio – probably in the early 1470s. He was certainly working there as a painter in 1480, and stayed there until Verrocchio’s death in 1488. Lorenzo was strongly influenced by the young Leonardo da Vinci, who also trained with Verrocchio. His style appears to have developed little.

  2. 21 de feb. de 2024 · As head of one of Florence's largest painting workshops, Lorenzo di Credi was a prominent member of the city's artistic life. A goldsmith's son, by 1476 Lorenzo was working in Andrea del Verrocchio's workshop, where he created small panels of the Virgin and Child and saints at prayer. In that workshop, Lorenzo also collaborated with Leonardo da ...

  3. Circle of Giovanni Antonio di Francesco Sogliani; Head of a Youth in Profile to Left, n.d. Unknown Milanese; Joanna of Aragon, n.d. Raphael; Resurrection, n.d. Workshop of Raphael; Death of Adonis, c. 1530 Giulio Romano; Venus with Cupid and Putto, 1527/30 Parmigianino

  4. Lorenzo di Credi was an Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor best known for his paintings of religious subjects. He is most famous for having worked in the studio of Andrea del Verrocchio at the same time as the young Leonardo da Vinci.

  5. These typical Leonardesque characteristics are echoed in Di Credi’s detailed drawing (Lemorlieff 1866, Venturi 1911), visible in the robes, the folds of plump flesh in the Child and St John, in the flowers in the vase and the open book on the right, where the passage from the book of the prophet Isaiah “Ecce Virgo concipiet et pariet filium ...

  6. Lorenzo di Credi was an Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor best known for his paintings of religious subjects. He is most famous for having worked in the studio of Andrea del Verrocchio at the same time as the young Leonardo da Vinci.

  7. Lorenzo di Credi nació en Florencia, y fue un pintor y escultor. Se formó en el taller de Andrea del Verrocchio (1435-1488), donde tuvo cierta influencia sobre el joven Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), él también discípulo de Verrocchio. Más tarde, sin embargo, fue Leonardo que se convirtió en un artista importante y fue influyente en Credi.