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Anthonie Hals

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Anthonie Hals
Born19 October 1621
Died25 January 1691
NationalityNetherlands
Woman in a window, 1669

Anthonie Hals or Anthony Hals (19 October 1621 – 25 January 1691) was a Dutch Golden Age painter from the Northern Netherlands and the son of Dirck Hals.

He was born in Haarlem and was first taught by his father. He moved to Amsterdam in 1652 and married there in 1654 with his cousin Reynier Hals as his witness.[1] He is known for portraits and genre works.[2]

References

  1. ^ Anthonie Hals on University of Amsterdam website
  2. ^ Anthonie Hals in the RKD