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"A family group of eight"
"A family group of eight"
Oil on panel, 61 x 82 cm.
Estimate on request
Provenance:
Anonymous sale, Amsterdam 1768, ‘The collection of
Literature:
Dr. C.Hofstede de Groot, ‘Beschreibendes und Kritisches Verzeichnis der Werke der Hervorragendsten Holländischen Maler des XVII. Jahrhunderts’, 1910, 3. Teil, Seite 42, Nr. 142e.
Catalogue note:
Considered an autograph work by Hals, painted late in his career, this extraordinary painting is mostly known only through old black and white photographs. This portrait of an unidentified family was probably painted in the mid-1660s. The parents are seated in the centre while their young children stand and play around them. This charismatic image gives the impression of real people with real relationships. This portrait is datable on grounds of costume and stylistic handling of Hals to the mid-1660s. For what Hals lacks in his fluid ability, here, he retains in his unconventional informality with the sitters. The background rapidly executed, depict simple obscure paintings hanging on the walls behind. The family are arranged so that the viewer can access each individual. A few of them are in mid-pose; the young man to the right proudly gestures with a goblet indicating a possible family of wine merchants. Another figure appears to have just entered the scene from the left, giving the feeling of movement, while four figures stare out at the viewer.
The work can be compared closely on stylistic and compositional grounds to treatments of the family subject to The Woman Regents (c. 1664). A comparison between the present work reveals a similar spirit to the brushwork, a similar treatment and handling of the characterisation of figures. The painting was restored in 2001 by Mr AL Verheij, restorer RRnl.
Condition Report:
The signed work is originally made up of a single oak panel, repaired and uncraddled yet, remarkably strong and slightly bowed gently to the centre. The wood grain is regular with two early repair tape and wooden insert. inscribed verso 'Frans Hals F***'. The paint surface is very even and well preserved, with protective varnish applied evenly throughout. Having undergone a restoration in 2001 by Mr AL Verheij, restorer RRnl, inspection under UV light reveals scattered retouching to the repaired areas. This lot is offered in a fine Louis XIII carved and gilded frame.
"A family group of eight"
Oil on panel, 61 x 82 cm.
Estimate on request
Provenance:
Anonymous sale, Amsterdam 1768, ‘The collection of
Literature:
Dr. C.Hofstede de Groot, ‘Beschreibendes und Kritisches Verzeichnis der Werke der Hervorragendsten Holländischen Maler des XVII. Jahrhunderts’, 1910, 3. Teil, Seite 42, Nr. 142e.
Catalogue note:
Considered an autograph work by Hals, painted late in his career, this extraordinary painting is mostly known only through old black and white photographs. This portrait of an unidentified family was probably painted in the mid-1660s. The parents are seated in the centre while their young children stand and play around them. This charismatic image gives the impression of real people with real relationships. This portrait is datable on grounds of costume and stylistic handling of Hals to the mid-1660s. For what Hals lacks in his fluid ability, here, he retains in his unconventional informality with the sitters. The background rapidly executed, depict simple obscure paintings hanging on the walls behind. The family are arranged so that the viewer can access each individual. A few of them are in mid-pose; the young man to the right proudly gestures with a goblet indicating a possible family of wine merchants. Another figure appears to have just entered the scene from the left, giving the feeling of movement, while four figures stare out at the viewer.
The work can be compared closely on stylistic and compositional grounds to treatments of the family subject to The Woman Regents (c. 1664). A comparison between the present work reveals a similar spirit to the brushwork, a similar treatment and handling of the characterisation of figures. The painting was restored in 2001 by Mr AL Verheij, restorer RRnl.
Condition Report:
The signed work is originally made up of a single oak panel, repaired and uncraddled yet, remarkably strong and slightly bowed gently to the centre. The wood grain is regular with two early repair tape and wooden insert. inscribed verso 'Frans Hals F***'. The paint surface is very even and well preserved, with protective varnish applied evenly throughout. Having undergone a restoration in 2001 by Mr AL Verheij, restorer RRnl, inspection under UV light reveals scattered retouching to the repaired areas. This lot is offered in a fine Louis XIII carved and gilded frame.
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