What made
the
painter
accept Quinten
Metsus
his son-in-law?
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He painted a picture with a housefly on it which looked alive ..
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Earlier Quinten Metsys was a blacksmith, which was not considered as a respectable profession. However, when Quinten showed his talent in painting by drawing a very realistic looking fly on the panel on which the artist was painting. Quinten was enrolled as the artist's apprentice and later accepted as a son-in-law.
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