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Largest Frans Hals exhibition at Rijksmuseum

Frans Hals, one of the titans of 17th-century painting, is being celebrated at the Rijksmuseum with the exhibition "Frans Hals: Shameless Ambition." The exhibition, which runs through June 9, offers an immersive look at Hals' innovative power through the display of 50 key works, including some that rarely travel such as "The Laughing Cavalier."

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It is extraordinary how the exhibition highlights the evolution of Hals' artistry, from his early portraits to the more complex group pieces. Each work demonstrates his ability to capture vivid, almost tangible personalities with a brushwork that was ahead of its time. This exhibition demonstrates not only Hals' artistic skill, but also his profound influence on Impressionism and modern painting techniques.

Of special note is the fact that the exhibition includes pieces from international collections, brought together for a unique compilation that appeals to a wider audience. The Rijksmuseum's organization, in collaboration with the National Gallery in London and the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin, underscores the international value of Hals' oeuvre.

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A quote from Rutger Pontzen of the Volkskrant aptly sums up the exhibition, "Each painting shows Frans Hals' shameless ambition to be the dashing portraitist of the 17th century." These words reflect the lively and dynamic presentation of the works, with visitors witnessing Hals' revolutionary approach to portrait painting.

For art lovers and history enthusiasts, "Frans Hals: Shameless Ambition" offers in-depth insight into the art and culture of the Golden Age. It is an enriching experience that highlights the lasting impact of an old master on contemporary art.




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