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Frans Hals Museum

Frans Hals Museum2018

Ann Demeester

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"The Frans Hals Museum has attracted interest since it opened in 1913. Its collection of Haarlem Old Masters of the Golden Age, including the world's largest collection of paintings by Frans Hals, is unique. The collection reflects the radical changes that painting underwent in the early seventeenth century, with Haarlem providing fertile soil for a new expression of art to flourish. In the same way De Hallen Haarlem provides a platform for innovations in modern and contemporary art, positioning itself unequivocally as the champion of a living culture. In early 2018 the Frans Hals Museum and De Hallen Haarlem, which already operate as a single organisation behind the scenes, will become one museum under the name Frans Hals Museum. Each location will offer a new and distinctive programme of exhibitions in which traditional and contemporary art are shown side by side. The latest title in Scala's Director's Choice series celebrates the coming together of these two art institutions, with a selection of works which speak personally to the Director and reflect the synergy between the two collections."--Amazon.com Highlights include: celebrates the coming together in early 2018 of two of Haarlem's premier galleries, the Frans Hals Museum and De Hallen Haarlem " Offers a unique glimpse into two rich and diverse collections of art from the personal perspective of the Museum's Director "Demonstrates the synergy between two collections that each reflect the radical changes in art expression of their time

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First published
2018
OL Work ID
OL32568860W

Subjects

HistoryArt collectionsArt museumsCatalogsPaintingFrans HalsmuseumArt, dutch

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