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Essay heading: Leonardo da Vinci
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Many early paintings by Leonardo were also worked on by various other artists from Verrocchio's studio, including Lorenzo di Credi, Francesco Botticini, and Cosimo Rosselli (Constantino 16).
Verrocchio as a painter was not very influential to Leonardo, for Verocchio was more of a sculptor and architect than anything, but this gave Leonardo and his fellow students a lot of freedom to paint how they wished and Leonardo thrived on this (Brown 20)... displayed 300 characters
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Although, Verroccio's work as an artist did serve as a "springboard" for Leonardo to make his own completely different style (Brown 23). Leonardo's painting's include a lot of detailed nature, Leonardo himself said that "Hence we may justly call it [painting] the grandchild of nature and related to God" (Vezzosi 1)... displayed next 300 characters
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