3. Frans Hals, 1580-1666
The Laughing Cavalier
The
seminal painting style known for
centuries as alla prima or
premier coup virtually originated
with Frans Hals, and he carried
it to heights unexceeded in the
four hundred years since. In a small
reproduction, this painting can
look almost photographic in its
realism. However, contact with the
dazzling original reveals a bravura
touch that has never been equalled.
The observer, studying such details
as the lace collar and cuffs, is
impressed with the unerring precision
of the artist's observation, recorded
for us with deft, fluid strokes
of "direct" painting.
We
are so familiar with this painting
and its famous title that we fail
to question the title's accuracy.
Obviously the handsome gentleman
is not laughing at all, but rather
regarding us rather calmly with
a knowing smirk.
Louvre
Museum, Paris
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