Portrait of a Man (c.1640) by Frans Hals

Portrait of a Man - Frans Hals - c.1640

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of a Man
ArtistFrans Hals
Datec.1640
Art MovementBaroque
Current LocationWallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne, Germany

About Portrait of a Man

The artwork, titled “Portrait of a Man,” was created by Frans Hals around the year 1640. It belongs to the Baroque art movement and falls under the genre of portraiture. This notable piece of art is currently housed in the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne, Germany.

In this masterful portrait, the man is depicted with remarkable realism and expression, characteristic of Hals’ renowned style. The subject is portrayed with a confident and somewhat relaxed demeanor, wearing traditional 17th-century attire, which includes a wide-brimmed hat and a distinctive white lace collar. The subtle use of light and shadow highlights the man’s facial features and the texture of his clothing, demonstrating Hals’ expertise in capturing the interplay of light. The dark, muted background further ensures that the viewer’s attention is focused on the subject, enhancing the overall dramatic effect typical of the Baroque period.

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