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Frans Hals paintings discovered

Posted: Wed 1st Oct 2008 06:44 am
by Puffin13
Frans Hals paintings discovered
30 September 2008

At least two, but possibly five, unknown portraits by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals (c.1580–1666) have been discovered.

Two works, both portraits of men, were undoubtedly made by Frans Hals, say experts. The other three are still undergoing technical research, but Pieter Biesboer, curator of the Frans Hals museum in Haarlem says he is "almost certain", the paintings are by Hals.

All five paintings are currently undergoing conservation work in the studio of master restorer Martin Bijl.

One of the male portraits, dated 1640, is owned by the Dutch government institute ICN. The four others are owned by private collectors.

The government-owned painting was previously attributed to Hals' students, but Biesboer says he has proved that the face, collar, hand and part of the hat were definitely painted by the Dutch master himself. The painting will be on display at the Frans Hals museum from October 11.

The paintings still under investigation are portraits of a woman thinking, a young violinist and a child.

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