Frans Hals
(Antwerp 1581/85 - 1666 Haarlem)
Portrait of a man
Canvas, 80 x 63.5 cm (oval)
Frans Hals earned his reputation with lifelike depictions and a revolutionary technique, characterised by unusually free and powerful brushwork. Together with Rembrandt, he is rightly considered the most important portraitist of the Dutch Golden Age. The gentleman´s attire - of which the collar was undoubtedly the most 'trendy' element - allows us to date the picture to around 1637-40. It was in this period that Hals reached the height of his fame, prospering both artistically and financially.

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