The artwork, titled “Willem Van Heythuyzen,” is a portrait created by the artist Frans Hals around the year 1625. This significant work belongs to the Baroque art movement, executed in oil on canvas, and measuring 204.5 x 134 cm. The painting is currently housed in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, Germany.
In this grand portrait, the subject, Willem Van Heythuyzen, appears to be a figure of notable status, adorned in an elaborate, dark and intricately patterned outfit typical of 17th-century fashion. Hints of elegance and opulence are conveyed through the white ruffled collar and cuffs that contrast sharply against the deeper hues of his attire. His left hand rests impressively on the hilt of a sword, indicative of his wealth and stature, while his right hand is positioned confidently on his hip. The background features a thick drapery, partially pulled back to reveal a garden scene, adding depth and elegance to the composition. This meticulous attention to detail and the sophisticated use of light and shadow exemplify the Baroque style and showcase Hals’ masterful technique in capturing the essence of his subject.