The artwork, titled “The Painter Jan Asselyn,” is an oil on canvas painting created in 1650 by the renowned artist Frans Hals. It belongs to the Baroque art movement and measures 64.5 cm by 46.3 cm. This portrait can be found in the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary.
This portrait of Jan Asselyn, captured by Frans Hals, epitomizes the artist’s extraordinary skill in rendering personality and character through his buoyant brushwork and keen observation. The artwork features Jan Asselyn wearing a dark hat and cloak, indicative of the period’s fashion. His face, illuminated with subtle light and shadow, conveys a sense of immediacy and liveliness. The background of the portrait is kept dark and simple, ensuring that the full attention remains on the subject. The use of rich, dark hues and the detailed rendering of Asselyn’s expression are characteristic elements of the Baroque genre, demonstrating both the technical mastery and evocative power characteristic of Hals’ oeuvre.