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Andrea del Verrocchio was an Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, and teacher who lived from 1435 to 1488. He was a highly influential artist in Florence and is best known for his sculptures, including "David" and "The Colleoni Monument." Verrocchio's workshop was a training ground for several famous artists, such as Leonardo da Vinci, who apprenticed under him.
Verrocchio's sculpture style is characterized by a sense of movement and naturalism, with a keen attention to anatomical detail. In addition to his sculptural work, he was also a talented painter, creating works that demonstrated his mastery of light and shadow. Verrocchio's legacy lives on through the artists he mentored and the beautiful works of art he created during the Renaissance.
安德烈亚·德尔·维罗基奥(Andrea del Verrocchio)是一位意大利文艺复兴时期的雕塑家、画家和教师,生于1435年,逝世于1488年。他是佛罗伦萨一位极具影响力的艺术家,以其雕塑作品而闻名,其中包括《大卫像》和《科莱奥尼纪念碑》。维罗基奥的工作室是多位著名艺术家的摇篮,例如列奥纳多·达·芬奇就曾拜师于他门下。
维罗基奥的雕塑风格以动感和自然主义为特点,对解剖细节非常注重。除了雕塑作品外,他还是一位才华横溢的画家,创作出展示他对光影的掌握的作品。维罗基奥通过他指导的艺术家和他在文艺复兴时期创作的美丽艺术作品延续着他的遗产。


