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Andrea del Verocchio Recognizes the Superior Talent of His Pupil, Leonardo da Vinci, and Renounces Painting

Jean Gigoux and Benard

Andrea del Verocchio Recognizes the Superior Talent of His Pupil, Leonardo da Vinci, and Renounces Painting

1849-1859

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Andrea del Verocchio Recognizes the Superior Talent of His Pupil, Leonardo da Vinci, and Renounces Painting

1849-1859

Physical Qualities Crayon lithograph, Sheet: 212 x 165 mm. (8 3/8 x 6 1/2 in.) Image: 136 x 112 mm. (5 3/8 x 4 7/16 in.)
Credit Line The George A. Lucas Collection, purchased with funds from the State of Maryland, Laurence and Stella Bendann Fund, and contributions from individuals, foundations, and corporations throughout the Baltimore community
Object Number 1996.48.8923
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1996; The Maryland Institute College of Art,
through Henry Walters, Baltimore, by bequest 1909; from George A. Lucas, Paris
In the Artist's Studio: Works on Paper from the Collection

Inscribed: RECTO: LL: "Gigoux"; UC: "L'Artiste"; LWRC: "Andrea del Verocchio/ L. de Benard r. de l'Abbaye 4"

Markings: none

Artist

Jean Gigoux

1805–1893

French, 1806-1894
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Printer

Benard

2000–2000

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