Annuo didn't know why, but he didn't really want to sketch, but chose the most unconventional jewelry processing.
This surprised Verrocchio.
In fact, jewelry processing should be called goldsmithing, because those who learn jewelry processing now basically deal with gold decoration, and rarely deal with jewelry and pearls.
Since he said he would teach Anno whatever he wanted to learn, Verrocchio naturally agreed.
Verrocchio was rich, and gold could be recast, so he began to teach Anno how to carve gold.
At the same time, Verrocchio did not give up on paintings, sculptures and drawings.
Therefore, Annuo had to learn a lot in one day, and he also needed help with the hygiene and organization of items in the studio.
After a month of working in Verrocchio's studio, Anno became a little stronger and no longer as thin as before.
Verrocchio was very satisfied with Annuo's learning ability. Although Annuo learned a lot, he learned quickly and had a solid foundation. More importantly, Annuo had a strong thirst for knowledge.
Several other members and students of his studio also met Annuo.
Credi, who is usually very listless, Grandaio, a tall and flat man, and Perugino, who looks fat.
Together with Botticelli and Lawrence, who just joined, they are all the members of Verrocchio's studio.
These are the only ones who can be called students.
Although there are not many people, the studio is the largest in size and area, and the quality of the members is also very high, especially Botticelli and Perugino. Taken alone, they are basically the hosts of the same studio.
Both of them are good at drawing people and architecture, so they usually have a competitive relationship.
Verrocchio's teaching level was very high, so after the general studio members received orders for artworks, they would give a small portion of the money they received to Verrocchio. In addition, Verrocchio himself was a Florentine comparison student. The works of famous artists are also very valuable and are often snapped up by many old and new aristocrats as well as idle connoisseurs and collectors.
January is here, and the cane sugar Verrocchio bought has been eaten up, so he is going to the small town of Fargo to purchase cane sugar.
Naturally, I have to bring Annuo with me.
The road after the rain was very bumpy, and although it hurt my butt, it was because I wanted to go back to see Uncle Fedino and Aunt Anna, so Annuo said nothing.
After more than two hours of driving, we finally arrived at Fedino's residence in the small town of Falgao.
Annuo lost his composure for the first time.
Aunt Anna was sitting at the door waiting for the carriage to arrive.
The two hugged briefly, and Aunt Anna patted Annuo on the back: "You have become stronger, young man."
Annuo just smiled shyly, scratched his head and said nothing.
Fedino shook hands with Verrocchio: "Long time no see, Verrocchio."
"Long time no see, brother Fedino."
Fedino looked at Anno who was chatting with Aunt Anna about work in the studio, and asked Verrocchio in a low voice: "Anno's past...?"
Verrocchio sighed and shook his head.
"That's right..." Fedino nodded strangely and regretfully.
Verrocchio's energy is not small. If Verrocchio can't be found, then we can only pray that this poor young man will be lucky enough to find his lost past in the future.
"Come in first, I'll be cooking today." He pulled the three of them into the house.