ArtistsLorenzo di Credi
Lorenzo di Credi

Lorenzo di Credi

Republic of Florence, 1459–1537
Florence
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Lorenzo di Credi was an Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor best known for his paintings of religious subjects, and portraits. With some excursions to nearby cities, his whole life was spent in Florence. He is most famous for having worked in the studio of Andrea del Verrocchio at the same time as the young Leonardo da Vinci, who seems to have influenced his style considerably.

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Studie voor een lezende apostel of evangelist, geplakt in een omlijsting met putti met cartouches en vrouwengestalten met festoenen
Rijksmuseum
Virgin and Child (1400s)
Cleveland Museum of Art
The Virgin and Child (c. 1510)
Cleveland Museum of Art
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Portrait of a Young Woman (Met Museum)
Met Museum
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