A rare collection of 16th-century damask silks hangs in a gallery of the Frans Hals Museum in the Dutch city of Haarlem. These cloths, often referred to as “white gold,” are so delicate and difficult ...
PanARMENIAN.Net - On 1 September 2016 it will be 350 years since Frans Hals was buried in Haarlem's the Grote or St. Bavo's Church. The Frans Hals Museum | De Hallen Haarlem is using that opportunity ...
The Frans Hals Museum - a museum exhibiting pieces from the Dutch Golden Age, including paintings by the famous Dutch painter Frans Hals - merged with the contemporary arts museum De Hallen, both ...
TOLEDO, OHIO (WTOL) -The Toledo Museum of Art has acquired an important example of portraiture by Dutch Master Frans Hals with the purchase of Family Portrait in a Landscape. Family Portrait in a ...
Catalog of an exhibition titled "Frans Hals and the moderns" at Frans Hals Museum from October 13, 2018-February 24, 2019. "Meet Singer Sargent, Van Gogh and Manet : on pilgrimage to Haarlem: ...
I once witnessed an artwork that went horribly wrong—to its benefit—and from that moment I’ve trained myself to think that every element of an exhibition or an artwork is a calculated decision. The ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Paintings by celebrated Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, ranging from portraits done in the 1600s to genre scenes, are the focus of a new exhibition at the Metropolitan ...
The 17th-century painting Two Laughing Boys with a Mug of Beer by the Dutch old master Frans Hals has been stolen for a third time, say Dutch police. The work, made around 1626, was taken from the ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — A painting by 17th-century Dutch artist Frans Hals has been stolen — for the third time — from a provincial museum in the central Netherlands. Police said Thursday that ...
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“Two Laughing Boys” by Frans Hals has been taken from a museum in the Netherlands, after having been stolen in 1988 and again in 2011. By Claire Moses and Nina Siegal AMSTERDAM — A 17th-century ...
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