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Chapter 159: Choosing a specialized subject

Annuo first drew for a moment, then thought for two seconds.
Immediately afterwards, a circle was drawn with one stroke, almost perfect.
The two of them didn't say anything, just watched.
Annuo was very focused and didn't care about their reactions.
His hands are fast and his pen is smooth.
It doesn't take long to draw a ball. After a few minutes, a realistic-looking ball appears on the paper, juxtaposing the square just now.
"Hiss..." Botticelli was a little surprised.
Verocchio was also surprised.
Anno, he has definitely learned to draw, and Verocchio can confirm this.
Unlike squares, the test of light sense in the painting of a ball requires more technology.
Beginners can't do it.
So, searching Anno's past is a little smaller.
In fact, it will never be found.
Verocchio intends to test Anno's upper limit: "Lawrence, try how to draw me."
He sat in a chair, posing a serious expression, volunteering to act as a model.
Annuo nodded: "I'll try it as much as possible."
There is no modesty, no guarantee to draw it.
Botticelliz still stood behind Anno and planned to watch it.
Anno carefully observed the motionless Verocchio and thought for a long time before writing.
He drew very slowly, and it took about half an hour before Annuo stopped writing.
Verocchio stood up from the bench, moved his stiff limbs, walked to Anno's side, and took over Anno's works.
Although it was drawn, it was only of average quality and did not have its own style.
Verocchio also knew almost the level of Anno's sketching.
Then, he was eager to understand how Anno's other skill levels were.
Then he spent the whole day with Botticelli, and Verocchio almost figured out Anno's level.
The level of sketching is no longer a beginner, it is just a normal person, but it lacks its own style. As for other things, oil painting, sculpture and jewelry processing, they all know nothing about it.
It's a very strange situation, because there are many large studios in Florence, but they are not as large as Verocchio Studio. I have never heard of any studio that only teaches sketching.
Botticelli had already gone home, Verocchio and Anno sat in the studio and chatted.
"So, I want to know your own wishes, Lawrence," Verocchio explained. "Although everything I teaches, my students usually choose to focus on learning."
Anno replied with a smile: "Please let me think about it, Mr. Verocchio."
Verocchio sighed, thinking Anno would choose to sketch.
However, he also respected Annuo's choice and could only nod his head: "Yes, can you tell me the answer tomorrow morning?"
"No problem, sir."
"That's good." Verocchio glanced at the clock on the wall, "Let's go, if nothing unexpected happens, the servant should have prepared the meal."
......
That night, Verocchio visited the church and the residences of several nobles, and told Anno about his situation.
But strangely, no one has ever heard of any name that is the descendant of the nobles of Lawrence or the son of the rich businessman and the son of the painter.
Verocchio had no choice but to ask them to pay more attention to which family lost their child named Lawrence, and then returned to their house in disappointment.
Chapter completed!
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