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A Militiaman Holding a Berkemeyer,…

Frans Hals, c. 1628 - c. 1630, painting, SK-A-135

This cheery young man is raising his glass as if to propose a toast. Although the fashion was then for intricate, detailed paintings, Hals applied his paints with quick, confident strokes. This style of painting gives the subject a real sense of movement. This is most obvious with the right hand.

On display in Philips wing, room 1.2

The Merry Fiddler

Gerard van Honthorst, 1623, painting, SK-A-180

On display in room 2.1

The Merry Peasant

Adriaen van Ostade, c. 1646, painting, SK-A-302

Lachende man

Lambertus Antonius Claessens, after Frans Hals, c. 1829 - c. 1834, print, RP-P-1888-A-13395

Hoofd van lachende man met hoed

jonkheer Isaac Lambertus Cremer van den Berch van Heemstede, after unknown, after Gerard Dou, 1821 - 1879, print, RP-P-BI-882

Portret van lachende man met baard…

Bernardus Johannes Blommers, 1855 - 1892, print, RP-P-1892-A-17302

Democritus lacht

Jan van der Bruggen (attributed to), 1659 - 1726, print, RP-P-1906-3032

Lachende Democritus

Bernard Picart, 1698, print, RP-P-OB-17.262

Man verbindt de tenen van een man

anonymous, 1680 - 1713, print, RP-P-1906-3598

Twee lachende jongens

Pieter Louw, after Frans Hals, 1743 - 1800, print, RP-P-1894-A-18365