● On view now — Gallery 213
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Frans Hals, one of the most celebrated portrait painters of the 17th century, demonstrated here his signature verve in inscribing decoration on black satin and capturing the freshness of his subject’s skin. Adopting the portrait conventions established by such specialists as Paulus Moreelse , Hals enlivened this sitter through the application of loose brushstrokes to create highlights on her lace cap and brocaded bodice. The plain background, which bears the date of the painting and the age of the sitter, focuses attention on the 33-year-old woman’s face and fine attire.
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Nicolaes Eliasz Pickenoy — Portrait of Johanna le Maire (c.
Frans Hals (Dutch, c. 1581–1666) — Portrait of a Woman, prob
Huygh Pietersz Voskuyl — Portrait of Geertruyd Reael (1600-5
Cornelis van der Voort — Portrait of Brechtje Overrijn van S
Cornelis van der Voort — Portrait of Maria Overrijn van Scho
Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt — Portrait of Caecilia van Beres
Wybrand de Geest — Portrait of Hendrickje Uylenburgh (1600-c
Anthonie Palamedesz — Portrait of a Woman, probably Jacobmin
Salomon Mesdach — Portrait of Margarita Courten (1564-1640)
Pieter Dubordieu — Portrait of a Woman, possibly Helena le M
Caesar van Everdingen — Portrait of Elisabeth Pietersdr Kess
Nicolaes Eliasz Pickenoy — Portrait of Margriet Benningh (15