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Renaissance art sandro botticelli, the birth of venus, 1486 renaissance art art of the european renaissance period, emerging around 1400 in italy, in parallel with developments in philosophy, literature, music and science.http://www.kunstbus.com/locate/renaissance+art [470 words]
National Gallery of Art, Portrait of Lorenzo di Credi most excellent painter, 1488, age 32 years, 8 months." it was probably added in the sixteenth century, when credi's reputation was at its height. he was one of many students in the busy florentine workshop of andrea del verrocchio , which also included perugino and leonardo da vinci . the subject's aquiline nose and jutting chin compare well with another known likeness of credi as an older man, and for many years the painting was accepted as a self-portrait. http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/gg6/gg6-1177.html [333 words]
National Gallery of Art, Alexander the Great workshop of andrea del verrocchio florentine 15th century (sculptor) andrea del verrocchio (related artist) italian, 1435 - 1488 alexander the great , c. 1483/1485 marble overall: 55.9 x 36.7 cm (22 x 14 7/16 in.) framed: 88.9 x 71.8 x 8.6 cm (35 x 28 1/4 x 3 3/8 in.) gift of therese k. http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/itasculp/itasculp-43513.html [287 words]
Liverpool museums - ''Birth of the Virgin'' , by Pietro Vannucci, called Perugino (c1450-1523) | Artwork of the Month style and compositional inventiveness particularly influenced the young raphael in his early work. perugino was trained and worked alongside leonardo da vinci (1452-1519) in the same workshop of the florentine artist andrea del verrocchio (c.1435-1488). the walker's panel shows several elements of verrocchio's style which suggests that it was painted early in perugino's career, perhaps in the early to mid 1470s.... by 1472 perugino was a member of the florentine artists'http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/picture-of-month/displaypicture.asp?id=96 [1119 words]
National Gallery of Art, Lorenzo di Credi (Getty Museum) 1536 florence, italy painter italian 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 vinci, whose early work formed the basis for lorenzo's style. http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artMakerDetails?maker=3258 [204 words]
National Gallery of Art, Lorenzo de' Medici florentine 15th or 16th century, probably after a model by andrea del verrocchio and orsino benintendi florentine 15th century (sculptor) florentine 16th century (sculptor) andrea del verrocchio (artist after) italian, 1435 - 1488 orsino benintendi (artist after) italian, 1440 - c. http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/itasculp/itasculp-12189.html [312 words]
Leonardo da Vinci: Head of a Man in Profile to Left (10.45.1) ¦ Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History ¦ The Metropolitan Mus head almost to the limits of the grotesque. it is not likely that this is a portrait or caricature; it is more probably a conscious recollection of the ideal portrait of darius by leonardo's master, verrocchio. verrocchio's relief, sent by lorenzo the magnificent to the king of hungary, is now lost, but the profile is recorded in a della robbia workshop terracotta relief in berlin. a highly finished early drawing by leonardo in the british museum must have been directly inspired by the original verrocchio relief.http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/10.45.1 [224 words]
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