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Laughing Boy with a Flute

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Year
  
1626 (1626)

Accession
  
G2475

Created
  
1626

Medium
  
Oil on panel

Artist
  
Frans Hals

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Catalogue
  
Seymour Slive, Catalog 1974: #59

Dimensions
  
37.3 cm × 37.3 cm (15 in × 15 in)

Location
  
Staatliches Museum Schwerin, Schwerin

Similar
  
Frans Hals artwork, Other artwork

Laughing boy with a flute is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted in 1626 and now in the Staatliches Museum Schwerin, Schwerin.

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Painting

The painting shows a boy with a flute with his head at an angle facing the viewer.

Provenance

In his 1910 catalog of Frans Hals works Hofstede de Groot wrote: "32. A LAUGHING BOY WITH A FLUTE. B. 118 ; M. 230. Half-length ; life size, almost in full face. The line of the shoulders rises to the left. The head is also almost in full face, but slightly inclined to the left. The long hair falls down, but a lock dangles just above the right shoulder. The eyes look at the spectator. The left hand holds a flute. Light-grey background. Broadly painted. The ground shows through the paint. A life-like rendering. [Pendant to 11.] Circular panel, 15 inches across. In the Schwerin Museum, 1882 catalogue, No. 444"

This painting is a pendant to Boy with a glass and tin can and the pair has long been considered to be part of a series on the five senses, where this one symbolizes hearing and the drinking boy symbolizes taste:

References

Laughing Boy with a Flute Wikipedia