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Apprenticed

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Apprenticed meaning

Serving as an apprentice.

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He majored in art at the University of Miami and apprenticed himself to painter Eugene Massin.

Instead of pursuing a legal career, da Vinci was apprenticed to Andrea del Verrochio, a goldsmith and painter.

Born in Switzerland, apprenticed early to her father, Kauffman found fame across Europe for portraits, self-portraits and history paintings.

One boy was sent to learn the carpentering trade, another had been apprenticed to the painting trade, another was working on a dairy farm, and six had been sent out to friends or relatives.

He was born in Govan, Lanark, near Glasgow, Scotland, on May 22, 1862, where he was apprenticed as a designer and builder of ships before he was 12 years old.

Mr. Moore apprenticed with Mr. Naselroad for six years, building some 70 instruments and forming a lasting bond.

Born in 1644, Stradivari apprenticed to the great Amati, but by 1684 had diverged from his mentor and was producing larger violins with deeper coloured varnish, and experimenting with small details.

Mikuskova has apprenticed for several years with Caponigro.

The Horwaths actually live in Switzerland for a time, and Natalie apprenticed at a few bakeries there, so when they reopen Matterhorn on September 24 it will be as Matterhorn Restaurant and Bakery.

Doug was an ironworker who apprenticed at the Ironworkers Local 751 in Anchorage, Alaska.

The scissors at Johnson’s waist is a snide allusion to the fact that he was once apprenticed to a tailor.

Adolescents were apprenticed to a master craftsman, and refined their skills over a period of years in exchange for low wages.

Also, Bang, like Frederic in The Pirates of Penzance, had never seen a woman before and felt a keen sense of duty, as an apprenticed pirate, until the passage of his twenty-first birthday freed him from his articles of indenture.

At age 13, Rousseau was apprenticed first to a notary and then to an engraver who beat him.

At the age of 20 he apprenticed as a stonemason and immigrated to Canada in 1842 to seek a better life as well as to follow his sweetheart, Helen Neil.

Between the two examinations, they were apprenticed, or articled to established lawyers.sfn Macdonald began his apprenticeship with George Mackenzie, a prominent young lawyer who was a well-regarded member of Kingston's rising Scottish community.

Books were expensive, since each copy had to be written out individually on a roll of papyrus (volumen) by scribes who had apprenticed to the trade.

Chernow, p. 26. James apprenticed with a local carpenter, while Alexander was adopted by a Nevis merchant, Thomas Stevens.

He repeated the calumny so often that some still believe it or, more commonly, think Evita herself, whose lack of sex appeal is mentioned by all who knew her, apprenticed in that imaginary brothel.

He was apprenticed to the lawyer George Chalmers WS when he was 17, but took more interest in chemical experiments than legal work.