
Frans Hals · PD
风景中的家庭群像
作品信息
故事
Frans Hals painted this large family portrait in Haarlem around 1645. By then he had spent decades capturing sitters with quick, loose, almost careless-looking brushwork that later painters would envy. A well-dressed couple hold hands, an old sign of marriage and faithfulness, while their children gather around them and a small dog, a symbol of loyalty, sits at the girl's feet. Among the figures stands a young Black boy, and research published in recent years has tried to put names to the whole group, linking them to a Haarlem family with overseas trading connections. Stand close and the lace collars and the sheen of the fabrics dissolve into rough separate strokes that only settle back into cloth when you step away.




