• Malle Babbe is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted between 1633 and 1635 and now in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin.
  • Around 1642, Pieter Hals, a son of Frans Hals, was also in this hospice. Hals and this Malle Babbe had probably already met by this time, as she was evidently...
  • ...and Dr. Beth Harris, "Frans Hals, Malle Babbe," in Smarthistory, December 4, 2015, accessed July 7, 2024, https://smarthistory.org/frans-hals-malle-babbe/.
  • Malle Babbe Frans Hals. 17. yüzyılın Hollanda ustalarının resimleri bize emek ve masum eğlence dolu, sakin ve ölçülü bir yaşamın resmini çiziyor.
  • Malle Babbe' ("malle" means mad) is undoubtedly one of Hals's masterpieces. ... Title: Malle Babbe. Creator: Frans Hals. Date created: around 1633.
  • Her sexuality is likened to a wild animal with no control. Frans Hal's image is of Malle Babbe in her old age, still glowering in the taverns.
  • Both Malle Babbe and Frans Hals’s son Pietr were residents at a local psychiatric hospital called Het Dolhuys, and the artist likely knew Malle Babbe personally.
  • With hard, sketch-like strokes of the brush Frans Hals shapes his Malle Babbe, Crazy Babara. She’s sitting at the table with typical clothes of the 17.
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