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Frans Hals

Frans Hals reproduction oil paintings
Born: in 1580. - Died: in 1666..
It wasn't until he was 27 that Hals became a member of the Sint-Lucasgilde (Guil of St Luke). He took painting lessons from Flemish painter Karel van Mander (1548–1606).
Historians have erroneously reported that he mistreated his first wife, Anneke Hermansz (Annetje Harmensdochter Abeel), based on records that a Frans Hals was charged with spousal abuse in Haarlem in 1616. However, as Seymour Slive has pointed out, the Frans Hals in question was not the artist, but another Haarlem resident of the same name. Indeed, at the time of these charges, the artist had no wife to mistreat as Anneke had died earlier in1616. Similarly, historical accounts of Hals' propensity for drink have also been largely based on embellished anecdotes of his early biographers, and not true.
In1617, already with two children by Anneke, he married Lysbeth Reyniers, with whom he had eight children.
Although Hals' work was in demand throughout his life, he experienced financial difficulties. In addition to painting, he worked as an art dealer and restorer. His creditors took him to court several times, and to settle his debt with a baker in 1652 he sold his belongings. The inventory of the property seized mentions only three mattresses and bolsters, an armoire, a table and five pictures. Left destitute, the municipality gave him an annuity of 200 forms in1664.
At a time when the Dutch nation fought for independence, Hals appeared in the ranks of its military guilds. He was also a member of the Chamber of Rhetoric, and in 1644 chairman of the Painters Corporation at Haarlem.
Frans Hals died in Haarlem in 1666 and was buried in the city's St Bavo Church. His widow later died obscurely in a hospital after seeking outdoor relief from the guardians of the poor.

A Sample of some Frans Hals Paintings



Frans Hals Baffoon Playing a Lute reproduction oil painting

Baffoon Playing a Lute

Frans Hals The Rommel Pot Player reproduction oil painting

The Rommel Pot Player

Frans Hals The Laughing Cavalier reproduction oil painting

The Laughing Cavalier



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