Lorenzo di Credi (Lorenzo d'Andrea d'Oderigo)

Italian Artist · 1456–1536

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As head of one of Florence's largest painting workshops, Lorenzo di Credi was a prominent member of the city's artistic life. A goldsmith's son, by 1476 Lorenzo was working in Andrea del Verrocchio's workshop, where he created small panels of the Virgin and Child and saints at prayer. In that workshop, Lorenzo also collaborated with Leonardo da Vinci, whose early work formed the basis for Lorenzo'

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