Frans Hals

Frans Hals (c. 1582–1666) was a Dutch Golden Age painter renowned for lively, spontaneous portraits and civic guard group scenes in Haarlem. His loose, visible brushwork and keen observation captured animated expressions and individuality, influencing later artists such as Édouard Manet and several Impressionist painters. Hals helped define the vitality and realism of seventeenth-century Dutch portraiture.