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Issac Abrahamsz Massa, 1626

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In the 19th episode of 'Frans Hals Paintings—The Podcast’, I discuss Frans Hals' c. 1626 'Portrait of Isaac Abrahamsz Massa', which is in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario. Seymour Slive numbered the work number 21, in his 1974 catalogue, and Claus Grimm accepted it as number 30, in his 1989. It was accepted by Wilhelm von Bode, Cornelis Hofstede de Groot, and William Valentiner. It has been included in the all of the solo Hals exhibitions of the twentieth century, as well as in those of the twenty-first. Prior to its acquisition by the Art Gallery of Ontario, in 1955, it had been in the collection of John Spencer (1924-1992), father of Diana Princess of Wales. The painting features a seated man depicted in a three-quarter view, turned slightly to his left, his face angled toward the viewer. The subject is clad in a richly textured black garment, adorned with subtle patterns that add visual depth. Around his neck, he wears an extravagant white ruff collar, its intricate lacework radiating outward in soft folds that frame his face. Its landscaped background—on suggestion of Seymour Slive, and his proposal for who painted it—has ignited a debate in Hals studies about hals’ landscapes; a conversation that has continued since talk of someone helping with Hals' landscapes was first discussed by Wilhelm von Bode, in 1922.

Read Claus Grimm’s 2024 article about Hals’ landscapes and his proposal of Gerrit Bleker being the one who created them within several of Hals' paintings, published in Old Holland.

Read Wilhelm von Bode’s 1922 article 'Frans Hals als Landschafter'.

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