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A Verrocchio sculpture as a source for Leonardo and Raphael: the evidence of drawings

Eisenberg, 2019

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Eisenberg E
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Rome (Fig. 1). 8 The studio must have looked something like the gardens owned by the Medici family near the convent of S. Marco, Florence, which, according to Vasari, were strewn with—in addition to white marble limbs—sculptures, paintings, cartoons, drawings …
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