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For the autumn edition of Oud Holland Online Reviews, 3 authors discuss recently published books and exhibitions – with topics ranging from 17th-century advertisements, the Utrecht Caravaggisti and Frans Hals’ family portraits. https://t.co/U8kVFZdO88
Laughing boy (1625)
by Frans Hals
Style: Baroque
#art #painting #FransHals #Baroque
Now, THIS lady looks like she'd be a lot of fun!
Photo credit: Yale University Art Gallery
Public domain
Artist: Frans Hals, Dutch, ca. 1582/83–1666
Portrait of an Elderly Woman, traditionally called Mevrouw Bodolphe
#arthistory
Laughing boy (1625)
by Frans Hals
Style: Baroque
#art #painting #FransHals #Baroque
Können wir mal kurz darüber reden was ich mit dem Pulli samt Hals getan habe?! P-P
Das ist gerade, gerundet, ein Jahr her..
Um genauer zu sein war es der 05.12.2019.
Und wie komme ich darauf nicht 2000x2000 zu nutzen sondern 2000x1900?
HÄÄÄÄ
Some icons I did for a discord prize! #haikyuu #mha #bnha #kenma #hals #keigo #keigotakami #kenmakozume
Falls mein Hals morgen mitmacht, gibts vielleicht einen kleinen Geburtstagsstream nach der Arbeit, da ich nicht rausgehen kann, um Leute zu treffen. Ich weiß noch nicht ganz was ich spielen werde, macht gerne Vorschläge.
The Merry Drinker (c1628-30) is a famed painting by Hals. It’s both a portrait & a type depiction - here, a happy drunk. Hals’ genius was in his understanding of how brushwork would appear. Eschewing fine detail he painted with broad strokes which give energy to the image
2/2 That elbow again! Looking good & knowing it, Claes Duyst van Voorhout. Painted by Frans Hals, who died (alas!) on this day 1666.
FINALLY figuring out hals character slowly but surely. i say 4 years into the webcomic
Hal x3, featuring Hals from @Topaz-The-CrossCat and @ATTaffyness
#ProjectArrhythmia #PA
#Hal
I know that it's not perfect but for once I'm pretty proud of myself. As reference two famous painting of Frans Hals.
#digitalart #characterart #digitalpainting #reference #paintings #frans_hals
Portrait of Pieter Verdonck by Frans Hals, 1636.
Verdonck was apparently well-known for being argumentative, with some saying his jaw slew more people than Samson did with the jawbone of an ass. So Hals depicts him wielding one!