Man with hand on heart (1632) by Frans Hals

The artwork titled “Man with hand on heart” was masterfully crafted by the artist Frans Hals in the year 1632. Rendered in oil on canvas, this portrait, representative of the Baroque art movement, measures 62 x 52 cm. It presently resides in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux in Bordeaux, France.

The artwork features a male subject, with a light background emphasizing the figure’s facial features and expression. The man appears to be of middle age with a trimmed beard and mustache, gazing directly forward with a slight, confident smile. He is depicted wearing dark, formal attire typical of the 17th century, complete with a white, stiff collar adorned by simple tassels. Notably, his right hand is placed over his heart, a gesture that may symbolize sincerity, loyalty, or personal conviction. The painting radiates a sense of realism and emotional depth, characteristic of Frans Hals’ portraiture style.

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