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Laughing Boy with Flute

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Year
  
1625 (1625)

Artist
  
Frans Hals

Medium
  
Oil on canvas

Created
  
1625

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Catalogue
  
Seymour Slive, Catalog 1974: #27

Dimensions
  
28 cm × 28 cm (11 in × 11 in)

Frans Hals artwork
  
Portrait of a Man with a Beer Jug, Laughing Fisherboy, Catharina Brugmans, Hylck Boner, Cunera van Baersdorp

Laughing Boy with a Flute is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted in the early 1620s.

Painting

This painting was documented by Hofstede de Groot in 1910, who wrote "31. A LAUGHING BOY WITH A FLUTE. M. 240. Half-length, in profile to the left. The head is three-quarters left. The long hair falls in disorder. The lips are parted, showing the teeth. On the left the flute is held upright in the right hand. The eyes look to the left and slightly upward. Lifelike colour in the face. Circular panel, n| inches across the grain of the wood running diagonally. A copy is in the Boucher de Perthes Museum, Abbeville. In the collection of the late Alfred Beit, London. In the collection of Otto Beit, London."

Hofstede de Groot noted several laughing boys by Hals along with this one (catalogue numbers 11 through to 39). This painting was also documented by W.R. Valentiner in 1923.

Other boys painted by Hals in round tondos:

References

Laughing Boy with Flute Wikipedia