>>5995869Difficult to answer. Take Rubens for instance:
> Rubens was a prolific artist. The catalogue of his works by Michael Jaffé lists 1,403 pieces, excluding numerous copies made in his workshop. His commissioned works were mostly "history paintings", which included religious and mythological subjects, and hunt scenes.But IIRC the work was shared between the various people working in his workshop.
OTOH you have Da Vinci who made like 20 paintings, a bunch being unfinished, others whom authenticity is unsure.
So, with an industrialized process, a few skilled workers, and a finite goal in head, this can be achieved much faster than alone, while trying to develop a technique, as a side gig.