Saturday, 9 January 2010

Apprenticeship and workshops in the Renaissance

http://www.renaissanceconnection.org/artistslife.html

This is a website about Renaissance apprentice and workshops. I learned about most artists were some low apprentices, and learning in their master's workshop. When they made a masterpiece, so that they became master and open their own workshop. The first work in workshop was humble, it was cleaning or running mission, etc. When the apprentices grew, they'll learned master's skills. In that time, artists' were "serving clients" It was the artist's life in the Renaissance.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verrocchio

This is an website about a famous workshop in the Renaissance. Verrocchio, a Italian sculptor, goldsmith and painter. His students includes many famous master like: Leonardo da Vinci. He trained by Giuliano's father Francesco di Luca Verrocchio. Some paintings were assisted by Leonardo da Vinci and other member of his workshop.

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These artists life weren't same as modern time. Now, People pay to learn art then the teacher will be nice to you. The students are mostly be lazy, so the results is student won't be great then his teacher. However, in the Renaissance was not. The master just make you do some humble works. If you grow, you'll paint some backgrounds in his painting. The students were really work hard, so that they become a master. These examples tells us that you need to work hard, and strive. Finally, you'll succeed!

1 comment:

Savant English School said...

Pretty good work. I especially like your comments. You didn't explore the issue too deeply, but you have recognized some of the benefits of both systems of education. Keep up the good work!