kunstner: Frans Hals
Dato: 1654
Størrelse: 64 x 46 cm
Museum: Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest, Hungary)
Teknikk: Oak
Frans Hals was born in Flanders, but lived in Haarlem from his youth. Some sources claim he was for a short time a pupil of the Late Mannerist painter and art theoretician, Carel van Mander. He specialised in portraits, and even his genre paintings of merry musicians, drunken figures and laughing children have a portrait-like character. Although his contemporary reputation derived from large-size conversation pieces made for local militia companies and the superiors of various social institutions, his oeuvre comprises nearly every characteristic type of portrait painting. The casual poses of his models, the apparently spontaneous, expressive gestures of the men and women portrayed, and his specialty, the fluent,
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