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'Study of a Head Known as "Le Buveur" after Franz Hals, 1890. Creator: Unknown. 'Study of a Head Known as "Le Buveur" after Franz Hals, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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'Study of a Head Known as "Le Buveur" after Franz Hals, 1890. Creator: Unknown. 'Study of a Head Known as "Le Buveur" after Franz Hals, 1890. Creator: Unknown
'Study of a Head Known as "Le Buveur" after Franz Hals, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42. July to December, 1890
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Study of a Head Known as 'Le Buveur' after Franz Hals, 1890
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is an intriguing and enigmatic black and white print, showcasing a captivating close-up of an unidentified man's head, inspired by the renowned painting 'Le Buveur' by Dutch artist Franz Hals. Created in 1890, this print is a fascinating blend of the 17th and 19th centuries, reflecting the enduring influence of the Dutch Golden Age on the artistic world. The man in the print is depicted wearing a high collar ruff, a characteristic feature of the Dutch and Flemish School during the 17th century. His beard and moustache are meticulously rendered, adding to the authenticity of the image. The man's hand is raised to his chin, a gesture commonly found in Hals' portraits, lending an air of contemplation and introspection. He dons a hat, which further emphasizes his individuality and unique personality. This print was originally published in 'The Graphic: An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper' in 1890, showcasing the power of the press in disseminating art and culture to a wider audience. The print's monochrome palette adds to its timeless appeal, making it a captivating addition to any collection of historical prints, fashion, or art. The identity of the creator of this print remains unknown, but it serves as a testament to the enduring influence of Franz Hals and the Dutch Golden Age on the artistic world, even in the late 19th century. This print invites us to ponder the mysteries of the past, while celebrating the rich artistic heritage that continues to inspire and captivate us today.
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