Leonardo was an apprentice in Verrocchios workshop, where the young
artist was fascinated by the lively and updated environment.
Verrocchio taught the practice of drawing to the young Leonardo,
who learnt how to describe the world around him with meticulous
observation. Moreover, the artist made models in plaster or clay to
better understand the world around him in order to reproduce it
perfectly. This book wants to trace the career of the artist,
passing from the first works by Leonardo with Verrocchio,
influenced by the fertile background of Florence at the end of the
fifteenth century, to the greater masterpieces. The book also
contains a section on the lost works. A train of thoughts connects
and explains great frescoes, small paintings and prestigious
commissions that have influenced so many artists. Through the pages
of the book, a sort of School of the world is traced, revealing the
myth of Leonardo.
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