During the Renaissance, artists were considered just craftsmen and had workshops. So, Verrocchio's Workshop is your answer.
His first apprenticeship was in 1470 in the studio of Andrea del Verracchio.I
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Andrea del Verrocchio, painter and sculptor in Florence.
As an apprentice to Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence.
As an apprentice to Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence.
No, Leonardo didn't go to school. People didn't really attend school as we do nowadays. They would learn a trade by joining a studio or shop by being an apprentice to a Master. Leonardo learned his trade as an apprentice at Verrocchio's studio.
There was no art school in those days. Leonardo was apprenticed to the artist Andrea del Verrocchio. That is how art was learnt in the old days.
he never went to school, so he never had a school teacher. but in terms of learning how to sculp and paint in perspective and such, Verrocchio was his teacher when he (Leonardo) was apprenticed to Verrocchio's studio.
His father, who was a nature painter. He graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid, although he dropped out due to him believing that Academic painting was not for him.
No. There was no art school, as we know them today during the Renaissance. Leonardo studied at Verrocchio's Workshop as an apprentice to master Verrocchio.
Verrocchio's Workshop in Florence
The Factory.