List of painters in the collection of the Frans Hals Museum

Summary

This is an incomplete list of painters in the collection of the Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem, Netherlands, with the number of artworks represented, and sorted by century of birth. For more information about the collection which comprises more than 760 works, see Frans Hals Museum. More than 100 works are by unknown or anonymous painters, and though over 200 individual artists are in the collection, many of these are represented by only one work, which is often a commemorative portrait of a Haarlem politician. The collection was founded by the Haarlem city council and the first gallery was in the city hall itself. The highlights of the collection are the oldest works such as former altarpieces from Haarlem churches, but also large works for other former Haarlem institutions by Frans Hals, Maarten van Heemskerck, and Jan de Bray. Most of the artists in the collection were born in the 16th and 17th centuries. Only four women are represented with works in the collection, namely Judith Leyster, Charley Toorop and the sisters Catharina Jacoba and Christina Gerardus Enschedé.

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This work after Raphael is an example of an early religious work that entered the municipal collection in 1625. It is currently hanging where it came from in the Commanderij van Sint Jan

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References edit

  • Netherlands Institute for Art History
  • Painting in Haarlem, 1500–1850: the collection of the Frans Hals Museum, by Neeltje Köhler, Koos Levy-van Halm, Epco Runia and Pieter van Thiel, Ludion, Amsterdam, 2006 ISBN 90-5544-634-3