Unless you’re an art history major, there’s a good chance you’ve never heard of the Florentine Renaissance painter and sculptor Andrea del Verrocchio. But you’ve certainly heard of his greatest pupil, ...
Following a major two-venue Andrea del Verrocchio exhibition in Florence earlier this year, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC is devoting the first ever monographic exhibition in the US to ...
This year is the five-hundredth anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death, and the museum world has not been slow to celebrate the career of this most remarkable—and marketable—of Renaissance artists.
The Friends of Florence Foundation has underwritten the restoration of the Putto with a Dolphin (1470?c.1475) a statue by Andrea del Verrocchio, for the exhibition Verrocchio, Master of Leonardo on ...
Nowadays Verrocchio is not one of the artists that first come to mind when the subject is the Italian Renaissance. However, when one realizes that Leonardo da Vinci — the “Renaissance Man” himself! — ...
For the artist Andrea del Verrocchio, a breakout global show has been a long time coming. But after more than 500 years, the Renaissance master and teacher of Leonardo da Vinci finally is getting what ...
WASHINGTON — During the Renaissance, the city of Florence was infatuated with the biblical story of David and Goliath. Florentines liked to think of themselves as youthful and strong and ready to ...
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