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==Workshop== [[File:Botticelli, madonna della melagrana 01.jpg|thumb|''[[Madonna of the Pomegranate]]'' (''Madonna della Melagrana''), {{circa|1487}}]] In 1472, the records of the painter's guild record that Botticelli had only Filippino Lippi as an assistant, though another source records a twenty-eight-year old, who had trained with [[Neri di Bicci]]. By 1480 there were three, none of them subsequently of note. Other names occur in the record, but only Lippi became a well-known master.<ref>Legouix, 8; Lightbown, 311, 314.</ref> A considerable number of works, especially Madonnas, are attributed to Botticelli's workshop, or the master and his workshop, generally meaning that Botticelli did the underdrawing, while the assistants did the rest, or drawings by him were copied by the workshop.<ref>Lightbown, 314.</ref> Botticelli's linear style was relatively easy to imitate, making different contributions within one work hard to identify,<ref>Ettlingers, 79.</ref> though the quality of the master's drawing makes works entirely by others mostly identifiable. The attribution of many works remains debated, especially in terms of distinguishing the share of work between master and workshop. Lightbown believed that "the division between Botticelli's autograph works and the paintings from his workshop and circle is a fairly sharp one", and that in only one major work on panel "do we find important parts executed by assistants";<ref>Lightbown, 312.</ref> but others might disagree. The National Gallery have an ''Adoration of the Kings'' of about 1470, which they describe as begun by Filippino Lippi but finished by Botticelli, noting how unusual it was for a master to take over a work begun by a pupil.<ref>[https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/sandro-botticelli-and-filippino-lippi-adoration-of-the-kings National Gallery page] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170619194938/http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/sandro-botticelli-and-filippino-lippi-adoration-of-the-kings |date=June 19, 2017 }}; see Davies, 97 for a slightly different view, and Lightbown, 311 for a very different one.</ref>
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