Maestro

See also: Maestro (homonymy)

Maestro , word of Italian origin, indicates the Maître , arrived at the more high degrees of its artistic practice.

Number of them open a Atelier and pass to the posterity for their Art. Some spend time to express the Théorie which they conceived through Codex.

Advance

In the old meanings of the term of the trades, the artists became initially Apprenti S in a workshop, then companion S once confirmed with a Chef-d'oeuvre recognized in the profession, and finally main teaching with Disciple S.

Most famous of them

  • Léonard de Vinci, called maestro , had some disciples; some followed it to the court of François I {{er}}.

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