Hidden Bibliographic Details
Other authors / contributors: | Cornelis, Bart, Contributor.
Lammertse, Friso, Contributor.
Rinnooy Kan, Justine, Contributor.
Veen, Jaap van der, contributor.
National Gallery (Great Britain), issuing body, host institution.
Rijksmuseum (Netherlands), issuing body, host institution.
Gemäldegalerie (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin), host institution.
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ISBN: | 9781857097122 1857097122
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Notes: | Published to accompany the exhibitions: The Credit Suisse Exhibition Frans Hals, at the National Gallery, London, 30 September 2023-21 January 2024; Frans Hals, at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 16 February-9 June 2024; Frans Hals, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, 12 July-3 November 2024. Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-210) and index.
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Summary: | "Frans Hals (1582/4-1666) was one of the most sought-after painters of his generation. Admired for the dazzling virtuosity of his brushwork, the Dutch artist built his reputation on a new style of portrait that showed relaxed, lively sitters, often smiling or laughing. So confident was Hals in his abilities that he tended to paint quickly, straight onto the canvas without the use of preliminary drawings, possibly finishing his portraits in one sitting. His handling of the brush was equalled only by the likes of Rembrandt in the Netherlands or Velázquez in Spain. This publication provides a fresh appraisal of this singularly gifted artist, placing Hals and his work in the context of his time. Chapters cover his spectacular militia paintings, as well as his marriage and family portraits, and his extraordinary depictions of laughter. They also offer an overview of the artist's life, including his early move from Antwerp to Haarlem, and explore his family, social circle, studio and patrons. Illustrated with a selection of details that showcase his exceptional talent, this book reveals how Hals's inventive approach transformed portraiture from a merely functional genre into an expressive, imaginative art form"--Provided by publisher.
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