How did one become a calligrapher in the past?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Calligrapher
In the past, one became a calligrapher through apprenticeship, often starting at a young age. Aspiring calligraphers learned from masters, practicing techniques and styles over years. They studied various scripts, tools, and materials, often in monastic or scholarly environments. Mastery required dedication, patience, and a deep appreciation for the art, leading to recognition and commissions.