Andrea del Verrocchio, born Andrea di Michele di Francesco de' Cioni, (c. 1435 -1488) was an influential Florentine sculptor, goldsmith and painter who worked at the court of Lorenzo de Medici. His pupils included Leonardo da vinci, Perugino, Ghirlandaio and Sandro Botticelli, but he also influenced Michelangelo. He worked in the serenely classic style of the Early-High Renaissance.
Michelangelo's tomb was designed by Giorgio Vasari, Florentine artist.
Yes, the early work of Michelangelo was influenced by the study of the other artists.
He considered himself a Florentine, but lived most of his life in Rome.
Young Michelangelo was apprenticed to the Florentine painter Domenico Ghirlandaio.
No, he was an artist.
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Michelangelo's tomb was designed by Giorgio Vasari, Florentine artist.
Michelangelo's early works were influenced by his study of the works of Florentine artists such as Giotto and Masaccio. These artists helped shape Michelangelo's style and understanding of composition, form, and perspective in his own works.
Yes, the early work of Michelangelo was influenced by the study of the other artists.
He was apprenticed to the Florentine painter Ghirlandaio.
He considered himself a Florentine, but lived most of his life in Rome.
Young Michelangelo was apprenticed to the Florentine painter Domenico Ghirlandaio.
no he wasn't a artist
What inspired Michelangelo to become an artist/
By being apprenticed to the Florentine artist Andrea del Verrocchio.
During the Renaissance Florentine painters (and critics) were of the opinion that the beautiful line was the essential basis for good art. In Venice they meant that color was the starting point of good art.
No, he was an artist.