English: Frans Hals’s portraiture is characterized by immediacy in both his light yet confident brushstroke and the vividness with which the models are depicted. The portraits are not lofty like Rembrandt’s; rather Hals seems to have concentrated on conveying direct feelings and pure moods. The generally relaxed demeanor of the models instills a feeling of familiarity, despite not knowing the identity of the person—like the bourgeois woman in this painting.
Svenska: Frans Hals porträttmåleri kännetecknas av en omedelbarhet i både den lätta med säkra penselföringen och i den levande framställningen av modellerna. Porträtten är inte högstämda som Rembrandts, utan Hals tycks ha koncentrerat sig på att förmedla direkta känslor och rena sinnesstämningar. Modellernas ofta avspända uttryck får betraktaren att uppleva det som om man kommer dem inpå livet, även om man inte vet vem personen är – som den borgerliga kvinnan i den här målningen.
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