Andrea del Verrocchio | |
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![]() Portrait of Verrocchio by Andrea del Castagno, c. 1470 | |
Born | Andrea di Michele di Francesco de' Cioni c. 1435 |
Died | 1488 | (aged 52–53)
Nationality | Italian |
Notable work | paintings: Tobias and the Angel The Baptism of Christ (with Leonardo da Vinci) bronze sculptures: Christ and St. Thomas Putto with a Dolphin David Equestrian Statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni stone sculpture: Dama col mazzolino |
Movement | Italian Renaissance |
Andrea del Verrocchio (/vəˈroʊkioʊ/ və-ROH-kee-oh,[1][2] US also /-ˈrɔːk-/ -RAW-,[3] Italian: [anˈdrɛːa del verˈrɔkkjo]; born Andrea di Michele di Francesco de' Cioni; c. 1435 – 1488) was an Italian sculptor, painter and goldsmith who was a master of an important workshop in Florence.
He apparently became known as Verrocchio after the surname of his master, a goldsmith. Few paintings are attributed to him with certainty, but important painters were trained at his workshop. His pupils included Leonardo da Vinci, Pietro Perugino and Lorenzo di Credi. His greatest importance was as a sculptor and his last work, the Equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni in Venice, is generally accepted as his masterpiece.
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