"Style and Substance" by Walter Liedtke

Style and Substance Frans Hals in the Metropolitan Museum Walter Liedtke

Series:
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Format:
Paperback
Publication date:
02 Sep 2011
ISBN:
9780300169829
Dimensions:
48 pages: 279 x 216 x 3mm
Illustrations:
50 colour images

Portraits and genre scenes by the great Dutch painter Frans Hals (1582/83-1666) are celebrated for their immediacy and dazzling brushwork. His dramatic compositions and bold brushwork brought his subjects to life in an unprecedented way. This book showcases eleven major works by Hals from the Metropolitan Museum's collection, supplemented by two Hals paintings from private collections and a selection of other Dutch paintings and prints. The pictures included here span forty years of Hals' career, from the early Merrymakers at Shrovetide of about 1616 to engaging portraits he painted in Haarlem during his later years. The author discusses the formation of Hals' style, emphasizing his stay in Antwerp in 1616 and his knowledge of Flemish masters and of contemporary critical thinking. For the first time, Hals' work is considered in the context of broader European trends, in particular the Early Baroque movement that flourished in Antwerp after 1608.

Walter Liedtke is curator of European paintings at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. He is the author of Vermeer and the Delft School as well as many other books on Dutch art.