Andrea del Verrocchio
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Andrea del Verrocchio (c.1435-1488) was an influential Florentine sculptor, goldsmith and painter who worked at the court of Lorenzo de Medici. His pupils included Leonardo da Vinci and Sandro Botticelli, but he also influenced Michelangelo. He worked in the serenely classic style of the Early-High Renaissance.
Sculptures
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Bust of a Young Woman, 1465-1466, The Frick Collection
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Flying angel, ca. 1475
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Original statues Jesus with Thomas, 1483, Orsanmichele Museum
Paintings
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Virgin with the Seated Child, ca. 1470, Gemäldegalerie
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Workshop, 1470, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
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Madonna with baby Jesus, John the Baptist and Saint Donatus of Arezzo. Pistoia, duomo.
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Baptism of Christ (Uffizi, Florence)
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Workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio, Tobias and the Angel (National Gallery, London)
Drawings
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Head of a Girl (study), British Museum, London