He was apprenticed to Andrea del Verrocchio.
Leonardo was trained by Andrea del Verrocchio. Andrea del Verrocchio is likely to have been trained by Francesco di Luca Verrocchio, who was a rich and successful goldsmith.
1467 when he was 15 years old
In 1466, at the age of fourteen, Leonardo was apprenticed to the artist Andrea di Cione, known asVerrocchio whose workshop was "one of the finest in Florence". Other famous painters apprenticed or associated with the workshop include Domenico Ghirlandaio, Perugino, Botticelli, and Lorenzo di Credi.
He was creative and he wanted to do something original plus painting was cool in France back then. He studied under the painter Verrocchio. Leonardo was born an illegitimate son of a notary (lawyer) in Italy. Although little is known for sure, it appears he was raised by his grandparents with very little. At age 17 he moved to Florence where his father was the elite circle. He studied under the painter Verrocchio, and although he was a superior artist, it is thought that the high social influence of his father may have helped him. (Apparently his lack of formal education prevented him from becoming a notary or even a doctor - a trade was all he was able to pursue.)
Leonardo da Vinci was born in the year 1452 in the small hill town of Vinci. His father was a successful notary and his mother a peasant woman. When he was about 12 years old, Leonardo moved to the bustling city of Florence with his father. The ruler of Florence sent Leonardo to Milan in 1482 bearing a silver lute as a gift to the powerful and warlike ruler of Milan, Duke Lodovico Sforza. From 1514 to 1516 Leonardo lived in Rome and worked under the patronage of Prince Giuliani the Magnificent, brother of Pope Leo X. Shortly after his patron Giuliano died in 1516, Leonardo left Italy forever to live and work in France. Leonardo died in his home in France on May 2, 1519.
Leonardo Da Vinci worked for the painter Andrea Del Verrocchio.Answer 2:Verrocchio was his teacher. Later Leonardo went to Milan and worked several years for the Duke of Milan.He worked mainly in Florence, Milan and at the French king's castle Amboise.Among others for the Duke of Milan and in his last years for the King of France.
There are 22 in existence today. It is believed he painted a total of just under 30.
In Verrocchio's workshop in Florence.
he studied under verrocchio his teacher
In 1466, at the age of fourteen, Leonardo was apprenticed to the artist Andrea di Cione, known asVerrocchio whose workshop was "one of the finest in Florence". Other famous painters apprenticed or associated with the workshop include Domenico Ghirlandaio, Perugino, Botticelli, and Lorenzo di Credi.
He was creative and he wanted to do something original plus painting was cool in France back then. He studied under the painter Verrocchio. Leonardo was born an illegitimate son of a notary (lawyer) in Italy. Although little is known for sure, it appears he was raised by his grandparents with very little. At age 17 he moved to Florence where his father was the elite circle. He studied under the painter Verrocchio, and although he was a superior artist, it is thought that the high social influence of his father may have helped him. (Apparently his lack of formal education prevented him from becoming a notary or even a doctor - a trade was all he was able to pursue.)
Leonardo da Vinci was born in the year 1452 in the small hill town of Vinci. His father was a successful notary and his mother a peasant woman. When he was about 12 years old, Leonardo moved to the bustling city of Florence with his father. The ruler of Florence sent Leonardo to Milan in 1482 bearing a silver lute as a gift to the powerful and warlike ruler of Milan, Duke Lodovico Sforza. From 1514 to 1516 Leonardo lived in Rome and worked under the patronage of Prince Giuliani the Magnificent, brother of Pope Leo X. Shortly after his patron Giuliano died in 1516, Leonardo left Italy forever to live and work in France. Leonardo died in his home in France on May 2, 1519.
Leonardo Da Vinci worked for the painter Andrea Del Verrocchio.Answer 2:Verrocchio was his teacher. Later Leonardo went to Milan and worked several years for the Duke of Milan.He worked mainly in Florence, Milan and at the French king's castle Amboise.Among others for the Duke of Milan and in his last years for the King of France.
Leonardo of Pisa (1170-1250) did not formally attend school. The majority of his early life was spent traveling where he developed an acute understanding of mathematics.
There are 22 in existence today. It is believed he painted a total of just under 30.
Fourteen-year-old Leonardo da Vinci Arrived in Florence in 1466, at height of the Renaissance. Although he had grown up in the small town of Vinci, his father sent him to the near by city for education. For eight years, Leonardo studied under Verroncchi and astonished his master with his ability to look closely at life and capture it on canvas.
Fourteen-year-old Leonardo da vinci Arrived in Florence in 1466, at height of the Renaissance. Although he had grown up in the small town of Vinci, his father sent him to the near by city for education. For eight years, Leonardo studied under Verroncchi and astonished his master with his ability to look closely at life and capture it on canvas.
Leonardo Da Vinci is at 1516 AD (4 o'clock on the time device). He needs his notebook which is at the Statue of Liberty (1882 AD). Climb the statue and jump hard to the left. Under the bridge near his workshop is the Peace Medal for 1805 AD.
Leonardo Da Vinci is at 1516 AD (4 o'clock on the time device). He needs his notebook which is at the Statue of Liberty (1882 AD). Climb the statue and jump hard to the left. Under the bridge near his workshop is the Peace Medal for 1805 AD.