The Fisher Boy is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted in the early 1630s, now in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp.
The Fisher Boy | |
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Artist | Frans Hals |
Year | c. 1630 |
Catalogue | Seymour Slive, Catalog 1974: #71 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 74 cm × 61 cm (29 in × 24 in) |
Location | Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, Antwerp |
Painting
editThis painting was documented by Cornelis Hofstede de Groot in 1910, who wrote "49. DE STRANDLOOPER VAN HAARLEM (The Haarlem Fisher-Boy). B. 37; M. 254. Half-length; life size. A fisher-boy, seen in full face, laughs at the spectator. His arms are folded on his breast. He wears a little cap; his hair is in disorder. He wears a jacket with broad sleeves, and carries a basket on his back. At the back is a landscape; to the right is the sea. [Possibly identical with 55, 58a, and 58c.] Signed on the left with the intertwined letters " F. H."; canvas, 30 inches by 25 1/2 inches. Sale. Alphonse Oudry, Paris, April 16 and 20, 1869. In the possession of the Paris dealer Ch. Sedelmeyer, " Catalogue of 300 Paintings," 1898, No. 46. In the Antwerp Museum, 1905 catalogue, No. 188. "[1]
Hofstede de Groot noted several fisherboys by Hals along with this one (catalogue numbers 49 through to 58c). This painting was also documented by W.R. Valentiner in 1923.[2]
Other fisher folk by Hals:
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ * Hofstede de Groot on De Strandloper van Haarlem; catalog number 49
- ^ Der Strandlaufer von Haarlem, number 117 right