Apprenticeship and workshops in the Renaissance

http://www.renaissanceconnection.org/artistslife.html
This is a site about the apprenticeship in renaissance.
I learned almost every artist spent half of this life to
follow their teacher. They first thing the students need
to learned is to be modest or maybe their teacher don't
teach them anymore. They need to cleen, buy the things
and prepare every thing for their teacher. They will learn
many different skills from their teacher. No matter what
they study hard their are just a few people can be great
master, and other of them just can draw a little part in
the art.
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http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/projects/renaissance/main/bellini.html
This is a site about a artist called Giovanni Bellini's life.
Befor he become a great master he work in his father's
workship. He wins his teacher after he knows how to
paint. In renaissance student want to win their teacher
they need to study very hard and help their master to
do anythings.

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I think these artist in renaissance is very different then
now. They study very hard to try to be a great master and
overcome their teacher. They study drawing because they
want. It is very different then now. Student often is been
force to go to school, so they didn't learned very much.
The student need to try to convince their master to let them
study, so they can really learned. If you really want to learned
you will go to chase the chance by youself, so they can be
real master

1 comment:

Savant English School said...

They were "forced" then as well; but I know what you mean about selecting a vocation and that not everyone is a scholar. I agree in elementary education, but in fact I prefer vocational programs starting in junior high school or at least high school.