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An apprentice becomes a journeyman, and a journeyman becomes a master.

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What were the three positions in becoming a master blacksmith?

To become a Master Blacksmith you would might serve as a laborer at the beck and call of everyone. Then as apprentice, under one or two masters. Then as a journeyman traveling about working with different masters to learn different ways of doing things then as a master yourself.


What did an apprentice for a master of renaissance painting do?

An apprentice's first tasks were humble: sweeping, running errands, preparing the wooden panels for painting, and grinding and mixing pigments. As the apprentice's skills grew, he would begin to learn from his master: drawing sketches, copying paintings, casting sculptures, and assisting in the simpler aspects of creating art works. The best students would assist the master with important commissions, often painting background and minor figures while the Master painted the main subjects. The few apprentices who showed amazing skill could eventually become masters themselves. A very few became greater artists than their masters. One legend tells of the young Leonardo da Vinci painting an angel so perfectly that his master Verrocchio broke his brushes in two and gave up painting forever in recognition of his pupil's superior abilities.


Former apprentice who worked for a master craftsman to perfect his skills?

journeyman


What training did Pieter Bruegel receive?

He was an apprentice of Pieter Coecke van Aelst.


What difficulties would a young woman encounter if she wanted to become an artist during the renaissance?

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How did a person become a member of the guild?

You would become an apprentice


What training do you need to become a brick mason?

You would become an apprentice with a journeyman brick layer and from there learn the trade.


What was the goal for an apprentice?

The goal for an apprentice was to learn the craft he was studying, and become a journeyman. As a journeyman, he would now work for himself.


How old was apprentice?

the answer is the kit has to be 6 moons in order to become an apprentice


Why would someone want to be an apprentice in the clans?

because thats the only way to become a warrior


What are the main stages in the training of a medieval craftsmen?

A craftsman would become an apprentice to a master and would learn everything from him. Most craftsmen also made their own techniques which would be passed down from master to apprentice, which is how it all started.


What is the oldest you can be to become a apprentice?

There is no age limit to become an apprentice. Apprenticeships are open to individuals of all ages who meet the necessary requirements and are willing to learn a new trade or skill.


What education was needed to be a saddler?

Training in how to make saddles. I would imagine a person could become an apprentice to a person who does this.


What does an apprentice become prior to a master craftsmen?

The usual step between apprentice and Master is called "journeyman".


What is a knights apprentice?

A knight's apprentice, also known as a squire, is a young man training to become a knight. They assist the knight in their duties, learn about chivalry and combat, and eventually undergo a ceremony to become fully recognized as a knight themselves.


How long does it take to become an apprentice?

6 moons.


Why did Leonardo become an apprentice?

As there were no art schools in those days, becoming an apprentice to a skilled artist was the only way to become an artist. This was what all aspiring young artists did.