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Pendants[edit]
ca. 1610-1614
oil on canvas
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94 × 72,5 cm
Barber Institute of Fine Arts (38.6)
Portrait of a Woman Standing[edit]
94,2 × 71,1 cm
Portrait of Jacobus Zaffius[edit]
1611, Frans Hals Museum
Portrait of Portrait of Pieter van der Morsch[edit]
1616
oil on canvas
, transferred from panel
87 × 67 cm
t.l.: WIE / BEGEERT
t.r.: ÆTAT SVÆ 73 / 1616
...; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (61.42.2)
The Banquet of the Officers of the St George Militia Company in 1616[edit]
1616
oil on canvas
175 × 324 cm
b.l.: 1616
1616: commissioned by the St. George Civic Guard, Haarlem (presumably); St. Jorisdoelen; 1862: Museum der Stad Haarlem, Haarlem; 1913: Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem (OS I-109)
Merrymakers at Shrovetide[edit]
ca. 1616-1617
oil on canvas
131.4 × 99.7 cm
...; 5 June 1765: anonymous sale at an unknown auction house, Amsterdam (as ‘Een ryke Ordinantie van veel Beelden halver Lyf te zien, verbeeldende een Vasten-Avond vreugd, zeer kragtig op doek, door Frans Hals: hoog 36, breet 49 duimen’) (?); ...; by 1874-1883: Monsieur Cocret, Paris; ...; by 1907: Kleinberger (art dealer), Paris/New York; 1907: obtained by D.S. Hess and Company, New York; 1907: purchased by Benjamin Altman, New York from D.S. Hess and Company, New York City; 1913: bequeathed to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (14.40.605) by Benjamin Altman, New York
Portrait of Roemer Visscher[edit]
1618
technique unknown
dimensions unknown
1618: commissioned by Roemer Visscher (1547-1620), Amsterdam (presumably); ...; present whereabouts unknown
Pendants[edit]
ca. 1618-1620
oil on canvas on panel
...; Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Kassel (213 and 214)
==== Portrait of a Man
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102.5 × 79 cm
==== Portrait of a Woman
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103 × 82.5 cm
Pendants[edit]
oil on canvas
...; 1885: purchased by the Musée du Louvre, Paris (RF 424 and RF 425) from the regents of the Hofje van Beresteyn, Haarlem
Portrait of Paulus van Beresteyn[edit]
1619 (presumably)
139.5 × 102.5 cm
t.r.: ÆTAT SVÆ 40 / 1629
Portrait of Catharina Both van der Eem[edit]
circle of Frans Hals
ca. 1620
139 × 102 cm
t.l.: ÆTA SVÆ [..] / 1629
Catharina Hooft with her Nurse[edit]
ca. 1619-1620
oil on canvas
86 × 65 cm
...; 1874: acquired by the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin (801G)
Portrait of a family[edit]
two fragments
Frans Hals and Salomon de Bray
ca. 1620 and 1628
oil on canvas
original size: ca. 271 × 152 cm
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Marriage portrait of Isaac Massa en Beatrix van der Laen. circa 1622oil on canvas . 140 × 166.5 cm (55.1 × 65.5 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam..
Portrait of a man, possibly Isaac Massa[edit]
1622
oil on canvas mounted on panel
107 × 85 cm
t.l.: ÆTAT SVÆ / 36
t.r.: ANo 1622
...; Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Chatsworth
The rommel-pot player[edit]
four versions
Version 1[edit]
ca. 1618-1622
oil on canvas
106 × 80.3 cm
...; by 1903: Sir Frederick Lucas Cook, 2nd baronet, Doughty House, Richmond, Surrey; by descent to Sir Herbert Frederick Cook, 3rd baronet, Doughty House, Richmond, Surrey; by descent to Sir Francis Ferdinand Maurice Cook, 4th baronet, Doughty House, Richmond, Surrey; Newhouse Galleries Inc., New York; 1951: purchased by Mr. & Mrs. Kay Kimbell, Fort Worth, Texas; 1964: bequeathed to the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas (ACF 1951.01)
Version 2[edit]
ca. 1618-1622
oil on canvas
...; Private collection, Munich
Version 3[edit]
ca. 1618-1622
...; Private collection, Munich
Version 4[edit]
ca. 1625-1650
oil on panel
38 × 31 cm
...; The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
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. 1623. oil on canvas . 105.4 × 79.4 cm (41.4 × 31.2 in). New York City, Metropolitan Museum of Art.Young man and woman in an inn, known as ‘Yonker Ramp and his sweetheart’
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Cornelis Danckerts (I) (after Frans Hals).. 1613-1656. engraving. 21.8 × 17.3 cm (8.5 × 6.8 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.Two Children with a Cat
Work in progress