III, Phaidon Press, 1974, No. Condition Report: Minor damage to frame. Young Man with a Tulip Doubliert. This jolly, hearty character sharing a joke with the painter seems almost overbearingly real, yet Hals made him in the studio.
19th C. Continental School diptych in the manner of Frans Hals (Dutch, c. 1588-1666) possibly depicting allegorical study of or wealth and poverty, two flanking portraits include corpulent courtier on left side and severely dressed monk on right side, possible artist signature UR of left man's portrait, also pencil inscribed "A. Grusan" in multiple places along stretchers verso, with original 19th C. "Binant…Paris" preparer's stamp center verso, overall craquelure, light puckering to canvas corner UR, not examined out of 20th C. gilt frame, ss: 11" h. x 18" w., each portrait measures ss: 11" h. x 8 1/2" w. Estimate: We estimate it was painted during the turning 19th C. to the 20th C. The dimensions are 19" by 15". All transactions are governed by Freeman's Conditions of Sale. Inv 15, Description:
32 (with illustration plate 3).
Collection of the Bass Museum of Art - Miami Beach, Florida. Description: Last modified on Thu 27 Aug 2020 20.13 BST.
19th Cent. ), the son of Frans Hals He was eighty-six when he died in 1666. Dans le goût de Frans Hals. Both with a tag on the front, reading "FRANZ HALS". Description: He was buried in St. Bavo's Haarlem in 1666. About 1610, Hals married Anacke Hermanszoon, and the following year a son, Herman, was born. The detail of the fine lace looks from a distance like absolute precision, but turns out to be a mobile sketch. Porcelain Doll after 'The Laughing Cavalier' oil portrait painting Frans Hals (BELGIUM/HOLLAND, 1580 - 1666). Estimate: OOC - 17th c Dutch Bust Portrait of a Young Woman in ruff collar and bonnet, in the manner of Frans Hals (1580-1666), she is depicted facing three-quarters left, against a plain dark background, housed in a replica matched corner gilt frame, SS: 23" x 19", OS: 32 1/2" x 28 1/2", fine crazing, relined, some inpainting. MANNER OF FRANS HALS 19th C. Continental genre scene in the manner of Frans Hals (Dutch, c. 1588-1666), oil on canvas depicting young seated man wearing hunter green doublet and slanted red beret singing while playing fiddle in dimly lit interior, earthenware pitcher and pipe visible on tavern table in foreground, no visible signature, overall craquelure, minor paint loss UL and LR corners, not examined out of 20th C. gilt frame, ss: 9" h. x 6 1/2" w. Estimate: Provenance: Personal collection of Daniel Tenenbaum, San Francisco, California and Houston, Texas. This work has been restored and could be hung in its current condition. $7,000 - $10,000. Known for the cheerful spirit of his subjects and impressionistic brush strokes, one of his most popular paintings is The Laughing Cavalier, which depicts a confident young man with upward-pointing moustache, extravagant hat and assured gaze.
Please enter a valid email address (name@host.com), Lot 1: 17th Century “Man with a Tulip” Portrait Oil Painting after Frans Hals (Dutch / Belgian), Lot 7B: Frans Hals (1580 - 1666) The Laughing Cavalier Oil on Canvas, Lot 21: Frans Hals I Colonel Johan Claesz Loo, Lot 24: Frans Hals I (after), Colonel Johan Claesz Loo, Lot 34: FRANS HALS | Portrait of a man, half-length, wearing a black cape with a white collar, Lot 37: Painting Oil on wood Attributed to Frans Hals, (1580-1666), Lot 39: Frans Hals (1580-1666)-manner of, Portrait of a la, Lot 39: Frans Hals (1580 -1660) attributed, Lot 55: Frans Hals ( 1580- 1666 )-follower. Condition Report: A CAVALIER His wife died a few weeks later.
Written and Submitted September 2004 by Jean Ershler Schatz, artist and researcher from Laguna Woods, California.
Portant un monogramme au milieu à droite F.H. "This lot is offered for sale subject to Sotheby's Conditions of Business, which are available on request and printed in Sotheby's sale catalogues. Distinguishing features: The Laughing Cavalier looks out at us.
Description: Einen Finger seiner linken Hand ziert ein wertvoller goldener (Siegel-)ring. Stumpf, Berlin. Two similar 19th C. German prints after Frans Hals (Dutch, 1582-1666), the first "Das Gehor," depicting portrait of grinning young man with long hair, ss: 12" h. x 9 3/4" w.; the second "Der Geschmach," depicting similar portrait of a young man sipping from a glass, ss: 12" h. x 9 3/4" w., both with German publication information LL and LR, both in distressed frames with gilt accenting, both with toning and some evidence of minor foxing, frames with some surface scratching. Lot 66: Frans Hals (1580 - 1666) The Laughing Cavalier Oil on Canvas.
specks in mostly lower two-thirds of canvas; also with subtle visible surface craquelure; there is corresponding restoration/damage to pacthed areas, including to parts of figure's head and face, vestment, to the right of the face, and background at left and right; areas of residual pale green varnish remain under uv light. Bohemian Girl after: Frans Hals (1580-1666 Netherlands). Frans Hals much preferred to paint fishwives and tavern heroes, but he made his living doing portraits of the rich bourgeoisie of Holland. Five years later, Hals was summoned before the magistrates for ill-treating his wife and for drunken habits and violent conduct. "Portrait of Tyman Oosdorp". Description: All transactions are governed by Freeman's Conditions of Sale. Exhibition: Exposition of Portraite, The Hague 1903. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that a lot is in perfect condition or free from damage and/or wear. Ecole hollandaise. The independent reports contained in this document are provided for prospective bidders' information only and without warranty by Sotheby's or the Seller.".
Description: oil on panel (Dutch, c.1580-1666) Oil on canvas, signed, in ornate old frame. Housed in an ornate gold gilt frame. after FRANS HALS RefPai221118, Condition Report: ... one of his most popular paintings is The Laughing Cavalier, which depicts a confident … James McNeill Whistler emulated Hals in his Arrangement in Flesh Colour and Black: Portrait of Théodore Duret, c1883. Economic conditions were such also that it affected his craft in general. Both presented in giltwood and gesso frames. Description: $1,000 - $1,500. Dim.:60x45,5cm. ; 19th century gilt wood panel frame with sand panel and applied acanthus and scroll corner decoration, 53-5/8 x 38-1/2 in. With whitish mold(?) Lot 133: Circle of Frans Hals (1580-1666), DutchPORTRAIT OF AN OFFICER SAID TO BE CORNELIS TROMP; Oil on canvas; titled to label verso14.5" x 17.75" - 36.8 x 45.1 cm. You can see echoes in the broad strokes of Manet and his followers, the Impressionists. (1240487) (1) (18), Estimate:
Where is it? In 2011 the same pair of paintings were stolen for six months. Oil on Wood.
Estimate: Antique etching on heavy wove paper after the original by master etcher W. Hecht. Dimensions- Sight- 15.25" x 10.75". The following year he married Lysbeth Reyniers, a woman of doubtful character, who gave birth to a daughter a few days after the marriage. Laughing Cavalier Price / Value Guide: Browse FREE Laughing Cavalier Price & Value Guide. ; Frame: 42 5/8 in. © 1986-2020 Invaluable, LLC. After Frans Hals The Laughing Cavalier oil on canvas laid down on panel 35 7/8 x 23 7/8 in. Signed in the plate. Frans Hals. All transactions are governed by New Orleans Auction Galleries Conditions of Sale. 17th Century or later Jahrhunderts in der Nachfolge des Frans Hals (1580 – 1666), Lot 367: MANNER OF FRANS HALS, (DUTCH 1580-1666), A CAVALIER, Lot 399: Frans Hals, Netherlands Belgium (1580-1666), Lot 417: Franz Hals - Laughing Cavalier - Giclee, Lot 420: after FRANS HALS (Dutch, c.1580-1666) Portrait of a Bearded Gentleman, Half Length oil on panel, Lot 444: (attributable to) FRANS HALS (1580-1666), INDOORS SCENE WITH FIGURES, Lot 451: MANNER OF FRANS HALS, (DUTCH 1580-1666), A CAVALIER, Lot 519: Frans Hals Portrait of Tyman Oosdorp etching signed, Lot 526: Frans Hals Portrait of Tyman Oosdorp etching signed, Lot 587: (attributable to) FRANS HALS (1580-1666), INDOORS SCENE WITH FIGURES. $8,000 - $15,000, Description: Estimate: The Laughing Cavalier has been famous ever since the Victorian art collector Richard Seymour-Conway, 4th Marquess of Hertford, bought this previously uncelebrated, unvalued canvas by a then-forgotten painter at auction in 1865. Provenance: Collection of K.M. The couple lived very happily together for nearly fifty years and raised a family of seven sons and three daughters. Canvas: 30 1/8 in. Frans Hals (1580-1666)-manner of, Portrait of a lady in black dress with white ruff; oil on canvas. Officers are also checking CCTV images and have appealed for information from the public.