London UK 21 September 2021Man Holding a skull one of the first painting atributed to FranzsHals’s at The Wallace Collection will celebrate Hals’s most famous and beloved, yet still enigmatic, painting The Laughing Cavalier (1624). This iconic image has never been seen together with other works by the artist and  form the centrepiece of Frans Hals: The Male Portrait - the first ever show to focus solely on Hals’s portraits of men posing on their own – placing The Laughing Cavalier within the broader context of Hals’s depictions of male sitters.The Wallace Collection from 22 September. Paul Qu

London UK 21 September 2021Man Holding a skull one of the first painting atributed to FranzsHals’s at  The Wallace Collection will celebrate Hals’s most famous and beloved, yet still enigmatic, painting The Laughing Cavalier (1624). This iconic image has never been seen together with other works by the artist and  form the centrepiece of Frans Hals: The Male Portrait - the first ever show to focus solely on Hals’s portraits of men posing on their own – placing The Laughing Cavalier within the broader context of Hals’s depictions of male sitters.The Wallace Collection from 22 September. Paul Qu Stock Photo
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London UK 21 September 2021Man Holding a skull one of the first painting atributed to FranzsHals’s at The Wallace Collection will celebrate Hals’s most famous and beloved, yet still enigmatic, painting The Laughing Cavalier (1624). This iconic image has never been seen together with other works by the artist and  form the centrepiece of Frans Hals: The Male Portrait - the first ever show to focus solely on Hals’s portraits of men posing on their own – placing The Laughing Cavalier within the broader context of Hals’s depictions of male sitters.The Wallace Collection from 22 September. Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News

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