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A Militiaman Holding a Berkemeyer,…

Frans Hals, c. 1628 - c. 1630, painting, SK-A-135

This cheery young man is raising his glass as if to propose a toast. Although the fashion was then for intricate, detailed paintings, Hals applied his paints with quick, confident strokes. This style of painting gives the subject a real sense of movement. This is most obvious with the right hand.

On display in Philips wing, room 1.2

Portrait of a Couple, Probably…

Frans Hals, c. 1622, painting, SK-A-133

The fabulously wealthy Haarlem merchant and his wife commissioned their friend Frans Hals to paint their portrait in an unusual way. Seventeenth-century couples rarely appear together in a single painting, especially in such a nonchalant pose. Hals included all kinds of symbols of love in the…

On display in Philips wing, room 1.3

Portrait of a Man

Frans Hals, c. 1635, painting, SK-A-1246

On display in Philips wing, room 1.3

Portrait of a Woman

Frans Hals, c. 1635, painting, SK-A-1247

On display in Philips wing, room 1.3

Militia Company of District XI…

Frans Hals, Pieter Codde, 1637, painting, SK-C-374

On display in Philips wing, room 1.4

Portrait of Maritge Claesdr Vooght

Frans Hals, 1639, painting, SK-C-139

On display in room 2.14

Portrait of a Man, possibly a…

Frans Hals, c. 1657 - c. 1660, painting, SK-A-2859

On display in Philips wing, room 1.9

Portrait of Feyntje van Steenkiste…

Frans Hals, 1635, painting, SK-C-557

On display in Philips wing, room 1.3

Portrait of Lucas de Clercq

Frans Hals, c. 1635, painting, SK-C-556

On display in Philips wing, room 1.3

The Lute Player

Frans Hals (copy after), c. 1623 - c. 1624, painting, SK-A-134