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Frans Hals

1580
1666
Netherlands
Frans Hals (Netherlands, 1580–1666) was a prominent portrait painter born in Antwerp and active in Haarlem, where he died.
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Movement:
Baroque
Biography:

Frans Hals was a Dutch painter born in 1580 and active until his death in 1666. He is renowned for his contributions to the Baroque art movement, particularly in the genre of portraiture. Hals is celebrated for his innovative techniques, including his loose brushwork and ability to capture the personality and vitality of his subjects. His most notable works include group portraits, such as "The Night Watch" and "The Banquet of the Officers of the St. George Militia Company." Despite his significant influence on later artists, details about his early life remain largely unknown. Hals' legacy endures as a pivotal figure in the development of Dutch painting during the Golden Age.

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