- of the 17th
century include:
Frans Hals (ca. 1583–1666), portraits,
schutterstukken,
regent groups,
genre pieces (inns, figures)
Hendrick Avercamp (1585–1634)...
- main
attractions of the
Frans Hals Museum, in Haarlem.
Unlike other schutterstukken with each sash
being the
color of the "rot" or
civic guard district...
-
several times in
schutterstukken, most
notably by
militia member Frans Hals. Today, the
Frans Hals
Museum houses several schutterstukken,
which are group...
-
portraitist Pot, also portra**** in the rear
lineup (and who
features in two
schutterstukken for the
other militia in town - the St Adriansdoelen, or Cluveniers)...
- the
schutterij in 1627.
Frans Hals only
signed one of his now
famous schutterstukken, and his
signature monogram is on the arm of the
chair Willem is sitting...
-
militia in
Haarlem from 1612 to 1627. He was portra****
three times in
schutterstukken: by
Frans Hals in The
Banquet of the
Officers of the St
George Militia...
-
George Militia Company in 1616
refers to the
first of
several large schutterstukken painted by the
Dutch painter Frans Hals for the St.
George (or St....
- men are
thinner than the men portra**** in other, later,
Amsterdam schutterstukken hanging near this painting, the
piece was
later nicknamed the "meagre...
- Cleve,
Ambrosius Francken,
Frans Francken I,
Frans Menton (known for
schutterstukken in Alkmaar), and
Isaac Claesz van Swanenburg. Van
Mander lists 26 pupils...
- a
member of
their Guild of
Saint Luke there. He is
known for some
schutterstukken in Goes that were
auctioned by that town in 1864. The
epicenter of...