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Frans Hals Frans Hals was one of the first to make profit from the
Italian painter Caravaggios style when it became popular in northern
Europe. He was born 1580 in Antwerp,
Belgium, but his family moved to Haarlem
in 1591. He was twice married, had at least ten children, and was constantly
in financial trouble. Five of his sons were painters as well as two brothers,
but only one (Dirck Hals) was regarded as good. No works painted before
Frans Hals was thirty are known. The period between the 1630s to 1650s was his most productive
and he was very popular in the middle class of Haarlem.
The portraits of Hals's last 16 years are seen as his masterpieces. He
died in Haarlem on the 1st
of September 1666 in what is now the Frans Hals Museum. In total he made
about 300 paintings.
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