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St. John, by Frans Hals

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Year
  
1625 (1625)

Accession
  
97.PA.48

Artist
  
Frans Hals

Medium
  
Oil on canvas

Website
  
Getty guide online

Created
  
1625

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Dimensions
  
68.5 cm × 52.5 cm (27.0 in × 20.7 in)

Location
  
Getty Museum, Los Angeles

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

St. John is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted in 1625 and now in the Getty Museum, Los Angeles.

Painting

The painting shows St. John looking upwards while writing in a book, with a bird (presumably an eagle) at his elbow. This painting was documented in the 18th-century but was rediscovered in July, 1997, when it was auctioned at Sotheby's in London as one of four lost paintings by Hals of the evangelists. The sale price of 2.9 million dollars was a record high for a Frans Hals painting at the time.

The four evangelists by Hals were documented in 1910 by Hofstede de Groot, who wrote "The Four Evangelists. - Four separate pictures, each of them a half-length, showing the hands and attributes of the saint. Canvas, each 27 1/2 inches by 22 inches. Sales. - Gerard Hoet, The Hague, August 25, 1760 (Terw. 231), No. 134 (120 florins, Yver). The Hague, April 13, 1771, Z. No. 35. F.W. Baron van Borck, Amsterdam, May 1, 1771, No. 34 (33 florins, Yver)." At the time he was writing, all of these paintings were considered lost:

References

St. John, by Frans Hals Wikipedia