Frans Hals

Portrait of a Man

928 achterzijde
928 ingelijst
928 voorzijde
928 voorzijde

Frans Hals
Portrait of a Man

Visible à Salle 10

In the first half of the seventeenth century, Frans Hals was the leading portrait painter in Haarlem. He worked on till a ripe old age, probably due to financial problems. This impressive portrait, for example, was painted when he was about eighty.

By that point, Hals was working more freely than ever before, and he portrayed the man with broad, rapid brushstrokes. The glimmers of light in the dark eyes and the mobile lips lend personality and liveliness to the portrait.

Détails techniques
928 voorzijde

Frans Hals
Portrait of a Man

Visible à Salle 10

Acquired with the support of the Friends of the Mauritshuis Foundation and the bequest of Jonkheer J. Loudon, 1957
Vers le haut

Détails

Informations générales
Frans Hals (Antwerp 1582/1583 - 1666 Haarlem)
Portrait of a Man
painting
928
Salle 10
Détails des matériaux et techniques
oil
panel
31.1 x 25.5 cm

Origine

Richard Foster, Clewer Manor, London, 1876-1882; Wilhelm Gumprecht, Berlin, 1882-1918; Paul Herman Heilbuth, Copenhagen, 1918-1922/23; William H. Bixby, St Louis, Missouri, 1922/23-1956; Hans Schaeffer Gallery, New York; purchased with the support of the Friends of the Mauritshuis Foundation and the bequest of Jonkheer J. Loudon, 1957