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Laughing Fisherboy

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Year
  
1628 (1628)

Artist
  
Frans Hals

Medium
  
Oil on canvas

Created
  
1628

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Catalogue
  
Seymour Slive, Catalog 1974: #55

Dimensions
  
82 cm × 60.2 cm (32 in × 23.7 in)

Location
  
Prince zu Bentheim und Steinfurt, Burgsteinfurt

Frans Hals artwork
  
Portrait of a Man with a Beer Jug, Fisher Boy with Basket, Laughing Boy with Flute, Catharina Brugmans, Hylck Boner

Laughing Fisherboy is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted in 1628 and now in Westphalia.

Painting

This painting was documented by Ernst Wilhelm Moes in 1909 and Hofstede de Groot in 1910, who wrote "A LAUGHING FISHER BOY. M. 253 - A fair boy, turned to the right. He holds his hands before his breast. He wears a blue cap, a blue doublet, and over it a grey jacket with short sleeves. Behind his left arm is seen the basket which he carries on his back. At the back is a view of the dunes. To the left are two little figures on a road. On the right a church spire rises a little above the dunes. Cloudy sky. Very broad and loose in style. The boy's smile is very well rendered. In good preservation. Signed, on a jug hanging from a strap over the shoulder, with a monogram composed of the letters "F H F"; canvas, 26 1/2 inches by 22 inches."

Hofstede de Groot noticed that this painting is similar to several other paintings by Hals, which Seymour Slive and Claus Grimm refer to as " fisher folk".

In the exhibition catalog for the 1962 show, this painting's entry at #21 states that N.S. Trivas went too far when he dismissed all of these paintings as being unattributable to the master, and that the shaggy cap is one which was often worn by farmers and Dutch sailors in the 17th-century.


Other fisher folk by Hals:

References

Laughing Fisherboy Wikipedia