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  1. Lorenzo di Credi (Lorenzo d’Andrea d’Oderigo) was born in Florence in about 1459 and was the son of a goldsmith. The polymath, Giorgio Vasari described him as, “a young man of beautiful intellect and excellent character,” who was tutored in artistic praxis by Andrea del Vercocchio. Vasari then goes on to reveal that, “having Pietro ...

  2. Lorenzo di Credi (c.1456–1536) The Fitzwilliam Museum. (b Florence, c.1458; d Florence, 12 Jan. 1537). Florentine painter. He was a fellow pupil of Leonardo in Verrocchio's workshop and he seems to have stayed there until Verrocchio's death in 1488, managing the painting side of his master's varied business.

  3. Lorenzo di Credi. Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor (c.1459-1537) Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. c. 1459. Florence. Date of death. 12 January 1537.

  4. Lorenzo di Credi (født 1459 i Firenze, død 1537 sammesteds) var en italiensk maler af den florentinske skole. Lorenzo di Credi var først i guldsmedelære hos sin far Andrea d’Oderigo, men blev derefter elev af Andrea del Verrocchio, til hvem han var nær knyttet både som medhjælper og lærling og også ved personligt venskabsbånd, så ...

  5. Annunciation. Lorenzo di Credi (Florence, 1456/1460 - 1536) A29. Lorenzo di Credi. Strong emphasis is given to the architecture of the Virgin’s house, with a glimpse of her room, with a bed and lectern on which there is a book. The Virgin, as if diverted from her reading, turns around to respond to the greeting of Archangel Gabriel, who pays ...

  6. Year. c. 1488. Type. Tempera on wood transferred to canvas. Dimensions. 44 cm × 30.5 cm (17 in × 12.0 in) Location. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. The Portrait of Lorenzo di Credi is a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Perugino, dating to around 1504 and housed in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, United States.

  7. Inscription. by later hand, on reverse, preserved from original panel, now lost: LORENZO DI Credi Pittore eccmo MCCCCLXXXVIII AETATIS SVE XXXII ME VIII (Lorenzo di Credi, most excellent painter, 1488, age 32 years, 8 months) Provenance. Probably private collections, Florence, until at least the mid-eighteenth century.