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Frans Hals the Elder ( UK: / hæls /, [1] US: / hɑːls, hælz, hɑːlz /, [2] [3] [4] Dutch: [frɑns ˈɦɑls]; c. 1582 – 26 August 1666) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. He lived and worked in Haarlem, a city in which the local authority of the day frowned on religious painting in places of worship but citizens liked to decorate their homes ...
- Dutch
- August 26, 1666
- Antwerp, Netherlands
- Marriage Portrait of Isaac Massa and Beatrix van der Laen Frans Hals 1622.
- Fisher Boy Frans Hals 1630-1632.
- Family Portrait Frans Hals 1635.
- Malle Babbe Frans Hals 1633-1635.
Jun 6, 2024 · Frans Hals was a great 17th-century portraitist of the Dutch bourgeoisie of Haarlem, where he spent practically all his life. Hals evolved a technique that was close to Impressionism in its looseness, and he painted with increasing freedom as he grew older.
- Pierre Descargues
- Dutch
- August 26, 1666
- Antwerp, Flanders
- The Banquet of the Officers of the St George Militia Company in 1616. This large-scale work was Hals's first of three paintings for the St. George civic guard in Haarlem.
- A Couple, probably Isaac Abrahamsz Massa and Beatrix van der Laen. This double portrait was probably painted to commemorate the marriage of Isaac Abrahamsz Massa and Beatrix van der Laen in 1622.
- Yonker Ramp and His Sweetheart. Yonker Ramp and His Sweetheart shows a young man and woman in a tavern. He is raising a glass flask into the air and looks up, his mouth open in a smile, whilst a dog rests its head in his left hand.
- The Lute Player. This colorful work shows a man in a jester's costume and hat playing a lute. He is depicted in half-length and has his head turned to the left, looking upwards and smiling at someone or something outside the frame of the portrait.
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Frans Hals was one the most prolific and innovative genre painters and portraitists of the first half of the 17th century. His energetic, loose brushstrokes and laughing, sometimes even boisterous figures resulted in extremely lively and lifelike compositions.
Oct 2, 2023 · Oct. 2, 2023. What made people in the Dutch Golden Age laugh? The person who knew best was the painter Frans Hals. No other artist of the last 400 years painted quite as many smiles. Think of the...