
Frans Hals
1591–1666 · Dutch Republic · Baroque
The story
Around 1585 a Protestant family fled Antwerp for Haarlem, in the young Dutch Republic, one of thousands of refugees pushed north by the war with Spain. Among the children was Frans Hals, who spent the rest of his working life painting the merchants, brewers and militia officers of that same booming town.
His breakthrough came in 1616, when Haarlem's Saint George civic guard commissioned him to paint its officers together, a group-portrait tradition Dutch cities used to honor the citizen-soldiers who had helped win their independence. Hals turned the usual stiff lineup into something that looked caught mid-toast, faces flushed, hands loose on sword hilts, built from quick, visible strokes instead of the smooth finish most portraitists favored. The style made him Haarlem's most sought-after painter for two decades, and centuries later painters including Edouard Manet studied that same loose brushwork as a model for catching a live moment on canvas.
Fashion moved on before he did. By the 1650s commissions had dried up, and in 1652 court records show him auctioning his furniture to cover a debt. He spent his final years on a small pension the Haarlem town council granted him in 1664, two years before his death, still painting occasional group portraits for the same kind of civic bodies that had first made his name.
Works
65 works
A Militiaman Holding a Berkemeyer, Known as the ‘Merry Drinker’Frans Hals, 1629
Laughing CavalierFrans Hals, 1624
Gipsy GirlFrans Hals, 1628
Malle BabbeFrans Hals, 1640
Portrait of a young man with a skullFrans Hals, 1626
Portrait of a Couple probably Isaac Massa and Beatrix van der LaenFrans Hals, 1622
Willem van Heythuysen posing with a swordFrans Hals, 1625
Militia Company of District XI under the Command of Captain Reynier ReaelFrans Hals, 1633
Jester with luteFrans Hals, 1623
Merrymakers at ShrovetideFrans Hals, 1616
Regentesses of the Old Men's Alms HouseFrans Hals, 1664
The Banquet of the Officers of the St George Militia Company in 1616Frans Hals, 1616
Family group in a landscapeFrans Hals, 1640
Laughing boyFrans Hals, 1627
Portrait of a ManFrans Hals, 1634
Portrait of a Young Man Holding a GloveFrans Hals, 1650
Portrait of Claes Duyst van VoorhoutFrans Hals, 1638
St. LukeFrans Hals, 1625
The Banquet of the Officers of the Calivermen Civic GuardFrans Hals, 1627
The Rommelpot playerFrans Hals, 1618
Two laughing boys with mug of beerFrans Hals, 1626
Young Man and Woman in an InnFrans Hals, 1623
Fisher Boy with BasketFrans Hals, 1630
PeeckelhaeringhFrans Hals, 1620
Portrait of Isaak Abrahamsz. MassaFrans Hals, 1626