• Fisher Boy - Frans Hals. ... Officers And Sergeants Of The St. Hadrian Civic Guard • 1639. Regents of the St. Elisabeth's Hospital, Haarlem - Frans Hals.
  • This is the most engaging laugh in seventeenth-century Dutch painting: a boy’s disarming grin rendered in loose brushstrokes by Frans Hals.
  • Laughing boy 1620. by Frans Hals. painting by Frans Hals in the Mauritshuis (Museum: Mauritshuis). Credit: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
  • The thieves made away with the painting Two Laughing Boys with a Mug of Beer by Frans Hals, dated to 1626.
  • Laughing Boy (Dutch: Lachende jongen)[1][2] is a circular oil-on-panel painting by the Dutch artist Frans Hals.
  • Laughing Boy by Frans Hals - 1625 - 30.45 cm diameter Mauritshuis, The Hague.
  • Frans Hals, Laughing Boy, c. 1625 This cheerfully laughing boy with sparkly eyes and dishevelled hair is not a portrait, but a ‘tronie’ – a study of a laughing child.
  • Frans Hals – Two laughing boys. Edit attribution Download full size: 1344×1632 px (0,5 Mb) Painter: Frans Hals.
  • Vigee Le Brun. Rembrand, The laughing man. Frans Hals, Laughing boy. Caravaggio, Amor vincit. Caroto, Portrait of a child with sketch.
  • Laughter is contagious, an effect Hals was undoubtedly aware of, as he went to great lengths to trigger it in his paintings.