No, Leonardo didn't go to school. People didn't really attend school as we do nowadays. They would learn a trade by joining a studio or shop by being an apprentice to a Master. Leonardo learned his trade as an apprentice at Verrocchio's studio.
Answer is 'Dont give up your DAY job.....' While they do work for the master artist they may or may not make any money as this is usually part of the program to pay for what they learn... All this should be in the agreement with the artist in the first place.... And dont get buffaloed, make sure the person you pick is qualified to teach you and has the temperment to do so.....hope this helps....Tatubaron
Some consider it a skilled trade or a vocation while others consider it fine artisty and still others think of it a service profession or retail profession. It's part salesmanship, part psychology and part art. Your mileage may vary.
After the trans-Atlantic slave trade was declared illegal and later eliminated, it was replaced by legitimate trade (non-slave trade).
That depends on the trade your trying to enter. I know as an electrician we have a program where high school students can start their apprenticeship the summer after their freshman year. Working and studying when not in school. A lot of electrical engineering firms will place students in the field to learn the trade before the start college.So to answer your question, in the electrical field apprenticeship can start as early as sixteen.
You learn a trade from a master of that occupation.
You learn a trade from a master of that occupation.
You learn a trade from a master of that occupation.
apprentice
An apprentice is someone who works for a skilled person to learn a trade. An apprenticeship is therefore the act of being an apprentice. An advanced apprenticeship is one who is undergoing the act of being an apprentice at a higher level than that of a beginner.
An apprentice in 1770 would typically learn a trade or craft by working alongside a skilled tradesperson. They would receive hands-on training, learn the skills and techniques specific to their craft, and gain experience in producing goods or providing services. The apprentice would also be expected to follow the guidance and instructions of their master to develop proficiency in their chosen trade.
An Apprentice
Many people became an apprentice to learn a trade.
They learn the trade from carpenters.
a trade or a craft
The apprentice learns the skills of his trade from the master craftsman. When the master craftsman decides that the apprentice has learned all he needs, apprenticeship ends and the apprentice becomes a journeyman who usually leaves the master craftsman to practice his trade on his own.
It is a student. Back then apprentice's would move into the masters house to learn his/her trade.