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  1. Lorenzo di Credi (1456/59 – January 12, 1537) was an Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor best known for his paintings of religious subjects, and portraits. With some excursions to nearby cities, his whole life was spent in Florence.

  2. Lorenzo di Credi was a Florentine painter and Verrocchio's heir, who painted mainly devotional and portrait works. He was also a member of the committee that decided the placement of Michelangelo's David and died in 1536.

  3. Learn about the Florentine painter who inherited Andrea del Verrocchio's workshop and befriended Leonardo da Vinci. Discover how he left his fortune to help the poor and needy in Florence.

  4. Learn about Lorenzo di Credi, a painter who trained with Verrocchio and was influenced by Leonardo da Vinci. See his paintings of the Virgin and Child in the gallery.

  5. A circular painting by Lorenzo di Credi depicting the infant Jesus, Mary, John the Baptist, and an angel. Learn about the artist, the context, and the conservation of this work from The Met's collection.

  6. Lorenzo di Credi. Credi was born in Florence, active as a painter and sculptor. He trained in the workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio (1435 – 1488), where he was known to have influenced a young Leonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519), who also trained with Verrocchio.

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  8. Lorenzo di Credi. Also known as. Lorenzo di Credi, (Lorenzo d’Andrea d’Oderigo) Lorenzo di Credi, (Lorenzo d’Andrea d’Oderigo), Lorenzo d’Andrea d’Oderigo. Date of birth. 1452.

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