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Boy with a Glass and a Lute

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Boy with a Glass and a Lute
Boy with a Glass and a Lute, c.1626. Oil on panel, 100 x 90 cm
ArtistFrans Hals
Year1626 (1626)
CatalogueSeymour Slive, Catalog 1974: #26
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions100 cm × 90 cm (39 in × 35 in)
LocationGuildhall Art Gallery, London

Boy with a Glass and a Lute is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted in 1626 and now in the Guildhall Art Gallery, London.

Painting

The painting shows a boy with a lute who is holding a glass above his head with his right hand; with his left hand, he balances a lute which rests on a table.

Name

In his 1910 catalog of Frans Hals works Hofstede de Groot wrote:

82. THE LAUGHING MANDOLINE-PLAYER. M. 214. A young man with long dishevelled hair sits holding up in his right hand a glass full of wine, at which he looks with a smile. His dark costume is trimmed with blue; his cap hangs on the back of his head, to the left. With his left hand he holds up one end of a mandoline, the other end of which rests on a table. Signed on the right with the monogram; panel, 36 inches by 30 inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1891, No. 72.[1]

Hals' positioning of a figure looking upwards was common to many of his genre paintings of the 1620s:

This painting is probably related to The Fingernail Test:

See also

References

  1. ^ Hofstede de Groot on The Laughing Mandolin Player; catalog number 82
This page was last edited on 14 May 2023, at 12:37
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