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The artistic talent of Leonardo da Vinci …

Years: 1478 - 1478

The artistic talent of Leonardo da Vinci must have revealed itself early: the illegitimate son of a Florentine notary, Piero da Vinci, and a young woman named Caterina, he had been apprenticed at seventeen to leading master Andrea del Verrocchio in around 1469.

He enters the painters' guild in 1472, the date of his earliest (extant) works.

One of the many paintings produced by Verrocchio's Florentine workshop, The Baptism of Christ, painted around 1475, bears clear evidence of Verrocchio's hand and also that of the young Leonardo, who contributes a (later-famous) angel.

Other examples of Leonardo's activity in the workshop are the Annunciation, painted around 1473; the beautiful portrait Ginevra dei Benci, painted in about 1474; and the Madonna with a Carnation, painted in about 1475. (These three paintings, although rather traditional, include such details as the curling hair of Ginevra, that could have been conceived and painted only by Leonardo.)

Leonardo had remained in this versatile workshop until 1476, acquiring a variety of skills.

In 1478 he is commissioned to paint an altarpiece for the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence.

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