Massys

Mas·sys

[mah-sahys]
noun
Quen·tin [kven-tin; English kwen-tn] , 1466?–1530, Flemish painter.
Also, Matsys, Metsys.
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Massys, Matsys or Metsys (Flemish ˈmasaɪs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Quentin (ˈkventin). 1466--1530, Flemish painter, based in Antwerp; noted for his portraits and scenes of everyday life
 
Matsys, Matsys or Metsys
 
n
 
Metsys, Matsys or Metsys
 
n

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