Regents of the St. Elisabeth’s Hospital, Haarlem (1641) by Frans Hals

“Regents of the St. Elisabeth’s Hospital, Haarlem” is a distinguished artwork created by the renowned Baroque artist Frans Hals in the year 1641. This portrait, measuring 153 x 252 cm, is currently housed in the Frans Hals Museum located in Haarlem, Netherlands. It exemplifies the Baroque art movement and portrays a detailed and nuanced depiction of its subjects.

The artwork displays five men adorned in traditional 17th-century attire, characterized by dark clothing complemented by white collars and cuffs. They are seated around a table, engaged in what appears to be a discussion or meeting pertinent to their roles. The expressions and postures of the individuals provide an insightful glimpse into their personalities and perhaps the dynamics of their interaction. The background features a subtle and muted setting which allows the figures to stand out prominently, highlighting Frans Hals’ exceptional skill in portraiture and his ability to capture the essence of human interaction within a formal setting.

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