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During the Renaissance, artists were considered just craftsmen and had workshops. So, Verrocchio's Workshop is your answer.

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Andrea Del Verrocchio was Leonardo da Vinci's mentor and played a crucial role in shaping his artistic skills. At Verrocchio's workshop, Leonardo learned various techniques in painting, sculpture, and the importance of observing nature. Verrocchio's emphasis on realism and anatomical accuracy greatly influenced Leonardo's own approach to art. Additionally, the collaboration on projects, such as the "Baptism of Christ," allowed Leonardo to refine his skills and develop his distinctive style.


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