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How did Rembrandt get into painting?

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There is usually one and the same answer to those questions 'Why did XXX become an artist?' Because they felt they had the talent and the urge. It is as simple as that!

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Rembrant became an apprentice to a painter when he was 14.

https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/artists/rembrandt

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