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Singing Girl

The list article includes, at Cat. no. 52, the small lozenge-format Singing Girl (a.k.a. Girl Singing and A Girl Singing from a Book). I cannot find any mention of this painting in Claus Grimm's 1989 catalogue. (I am looking at his German original, titled Frans Hals Das Gesamtwerk; I assume the Dutch and English versions of Grimm's catalogue include exactly the same pictures as the German.) In Frans Hals Das Gesamtwerk, no. 52 is the Bildnis des Cornelis Coning (Portrait of Cornelis Coning). Presumably the inclusion of the Singing Girl in the list article is just an ordinary mistake (we all make them sometimes!); the adjacent paintings 51 and 53 do correspond to Grimm's numbering. I am taking the Singing Girl out of the list and putting Cornelis Coning in her place at no. 52—and I hope I've got this right. Frans Fowler (talk) 01:00, 8 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks! Very odd mistake and very old one too! I had a quick check on Commons and Wikidata but the mistake was never made in either of those places. Weird one. Good catch and a bit sad it took so long to spot it (8 years? Whew!). Jane (talk) 04:39, 8 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]