Frans Hals

Figures depicted by the celebrated portraitist and genre painter Frans Hals jump on out the canvas, full of life and character. Born in 1580 in Antwerp and later moving to Haarlem, Hals developed a style that captured the personality and spontaneity of his subjects, celebrated as one of the greatest Dutch Golden Age painters alongside Rembrandt and Vermeer.

One of the most famous


Frans Hals (Antwerp 1581/5-1666 Haarlem)

Portrait of a gentleman, aged 37; and Portrait of a lady, aged 36

FRANS HALS (ANTWERP 1582⁄3-1666 HAARLEM)

Portrait of a gentleman of the de Wolff family, possibly Joost de Wolff (1576⁄7-?after 1652), half-length

FRANS HALS (ANVERS 1580/85-1666 HAARLEM)

Portrait d'homme tenant un livre

Frans Hals (Antwerp 1581/5-1666 Haarlem)

Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in a black coat

Frans Hals (Antwerp 1581/5-1666 Haarlem)

Portrait of Conradus Viëtor (1588-1657), aged 56, half-length, in a black doublet, cloak and hat, with a white ruff, and holding a book

Attributed to Frans Hals (Antwerp 1581/5-1666 Haarlem)

Young woman holding a glass and a flagon

Attributed to Frans Hals (Antwerp 1581/5-1666 Haarlem)

A kitchen interior with a maid and a lady preparing game

Attributed to Frans Hals (Antwerp 1582-1666 Haarlem)

Portrait of a man, half-length, in a black cape with a white collar

Studio of Frans Hals (Haarlem 1581/5-1666)

A young man playing a flute

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