Frans Hals (1582/83–1666)

Frans Hals

Created:
Movement:
1623
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Dimensions:
41 1/2 x 31 1/4 in. (105.4 x 79.4 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Easy
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Frans Hals: A Master of the Dutch Golden Age

The painting titled "Frans Hals (1582/83–1666)" by Frans Hals, created in 1623, exemplifies the artist's mastery in capturing lively expressions and dynamic compositions. Hals, a prominent figure of the Dutch Golden Age, is renowned for his innovative approach to portraiture, characterized by loose brushwork and a keen sense of realism. This particular work reflects his ability to convey the vivacity and character of his subjects, a hallmark of his artistic style. Hals' contributions significantly influenced the development of portrait painting, impacting subsequent generations of artists. His works are celebrated for their spontaneity and the psychological depth they bring to the portrayal of individuals. As a leading artist of his time, Hals' legacy endures in the rich tradition of Dutch art.

Description of the work:

The painting titled "Frans Hals (1582/83–1666)" by Frans Hals, created in 1623, exemplifies the Dutch Golden Age portraiture style with its dynamic brushwork and lively depiction of the subject. Executed in oil on canvas, this work is part of the collection at the National Gallery in London.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Frans Hals (1582/83–1666)