10. Detail of the escutcheon in Portrait of
a man, by Frans Hals. c.1620. Oil on canvas,
139 by 102 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Attributed works:
2. A standing man, by Willem Buytewech.
c.1616–17. Brown ink and brown wash on paper,
27.7 by 8.7 cm. (Maida and George Abrams
Collection, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard
University, Cambridge MA).
Attributed works:
3. Portrait of a young man holding a pair of
gloves, here attributed to Frans Hals. c.1618–20.
Oil on panel, 25.4 by 19 cm. (Private collection,
Boston; courtesy Koetser Gallery, Zurich).
Attributed works:
4. The painting illustrated in Fig.3,
photographed in 1925.
Attributed works:
5. Detail of Boudewijn van Offenbergh in
Banquet of the officers of the St George Civic
Guard, by Frans Hals. 1616. Oil on canvas, 175
by 324 cm. (Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem).
Attributed works:
6. Detail of the hand of Captain Nicolaes
Woutersz van der Meer in Banquet of the
officers of the St George Civic Guard, by
Frans Hals. 1616. Oil on canvas, 175 by
324 cm. (Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem).
Attributed works:
7. Detail of Fig.3, showing the escutcheon.
Attributed works:
8. Detail of the escutcheon in Portrait of a
man holding a skull, by Frans Hals. c.1610–14.
Oil on panel, 94 by 72.5 cm. (Barber Institute
of Fine Arts, Birmingham).
Attributed works:
9. Detail of the escutcheon in Portrait
of a man, by Frans Hals. c.1620. Oil on
canvas mounted on panel, 102.5 by 79 cm.
(Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Kassel).
Short Notice
A 'Mercury and Aglauros' Reattributed to Carel Fabritius