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- of the 17th century include: Frans Hals (ca. 1583–1666), portraits, schutterstukken, regent groups, genre pieces (inns, figures) Hendrick Avercamp (1585–1634)...
- several times in schutterstukken, most notably by militia member Frans Hals. Today, the Frans Hals Museum houses several schutterstukken, which are group...
- 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...
- 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....
- mythological subjects, often incorporating elegant nudes, portraits including schutterstukken, genre paintings and still lifes. He was born in Antwerp in 1586 or...
- 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)...
- men are thinner than the men portra**** in other, later, Amsterdam schutterstukken hanging near this painting, the piece was later nicknamed the "meagre...
- 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...
- finished by the time he died. In 1959 he moved all of the Haarlem schutterstukken to the new annex in the back of the building, where they could all...
- 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...