Weekend in Haarlem at the Frans Hals Museum
Only twenty minutes by train from Amsterdam, Haarlem is one of the capital's posh suburbs. The city's Frans Hals Museum presents an exhibition dedicated to celebrations during the Dutch Golden Age. Running through 6 May, the show is best enjoyed in tandem with its irresistibly charming host city.
Haarlem, Netherlands Museums and big church
Bringing you into a couple of the really great Haarlem museums, Frans Hals Museum and Teylers Museum, and showing you a few other smaller museums, and into the big church, the Grote Kerk.
Frans Hals Museum is one of the top attractions of Haarlem.
The museum is located in the old part of town in a building that dates back to 1609 and was originally a retirement home for single old men.
Inside are works by many other Haarlem artists of the 17th century. Several stately rooms saved from torn down houses have been partially reconstructed from other Haarlem locations with period furniture and decor.
Of course the main attraction are the paintings – 16 of them by Frans Hals, who lived most of his life in Haarlem, between 1616 and 1664, keeping very busy creating many individual portraits, and especially famous for the large group ensembles.
In this principle room it seems like you have entered a great banquet hall divided up in different tables. And as you walk in it seems all the guests have turned around to look at you. There are groups of officers and administrators of the hospital, life-sized, some of them seated with faces turned to the spectator as if posing for a photograph, some standing, all splendidly decorated.
Hals was the master of showing emotional expression in faces. You really feel as if you know these people, as if you'd met them before. This truth of expression and the jovial character, and the ample rich costumes of the 16th century make it seem like you're really looking at the Holland of 300 years ago – as if you're a watching historical play, not just an art gallery. The solo portraits are equally powerful as the groups.
Teylers Museum is the oldest historical museum in the Netherlands and the interior retains that very old-fashioned feeling, like stepping back into 1778 when it was established.
Right away upon entering the first room you'll notice these display cases with that original feeling.
The room is mostly fossils and bones of old creatures, including some remnants of early human and prehuman, and the first example ever found of the Archaeopteryx, a flying dinosaur.
Next we enter a room filled with the variety of scientific instruments including what had been the world's largest electrostatic generator from the 18th century, old telescopes, microscopes, recording devices, telephones, whatnot.
A small darkened room showcases luminescent minerals.
Then we get to the most famous gallery in the museum. It's the Oval Room that dates back to its founding in the late 1700s with mineral displays in the center and all around it, scientific instruments from the 18th century.
The room was designed for research and study with scientific experiments conducted here, and public demonstrations held – in the upper level archives and a library.
More museums, then the big church, Grote Kerk. This impressive church has been the heart of the city and its most important landmark for centuries. Located right in the middle of the market square, it was built in the Gothic style of architecture, originally as a Catholic Church between 1370 and 1520 when it was finished.
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The Frans Hals Museum is divided over two locations: Hof and Hal. They are within a short, scenic walk from each other, through historic Haarlem.
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Haarlem
Haarlem (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦaːrlɛm]; predecessor of Harlem in the English language) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland and is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe. Haarlem had a population of 159,556 in 2017.
Haarlem was granted city status or stadsrechten in 1245, although the first city walls were not built until 1270. The modern city encompasses the former municipality of Schoten as well as parts that previously belonged to Bloemendaal and Heemstede. Apart from the city, the municipality of Haarlem also includes the western part of the village of Spaarndam. Newer sections of Spaarndam lie within the neighbouring municipality of Haarlemmermeer.
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With its ancient buildings, cobbled streets and winding waterways, the medieval city of Haarlem is one of the most photogenic destinations in the Netherlands. Easily reachable by train (just fifteen minutes from Amsterdam Central Station) Haarlem is often referred to as a scaled-down version of its more famous neighbour. But to think of it in such terms does a disservice to a city that beats with its own vibrant pulse and overflows with a rich history, epoch-spanning architecture and a thriving cultural scene all of its own.
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Harlem, Manhattan
In 1658, Peter Stuyvesant, the Director-General of the Dutch colony of Nieuw Nederland (New Netherland), founded the settlement of Nieuw Haarlem in the northern part of Manhattan Island as an outpost of Nieuw Amsterdam (New Amsterdam) at the southern tip of the island. After the English capture of New Netherland in 1664, the new English colonial administration renamed both the colony and its principal city New York, but left the name of Haarlem more or less unchanged. The spelling changed to Harlem in keeping with contemporary English usage, and the district grew (as part of the borough of Manhattan) into the vibrant centre of African American culture in New York City and the United States generally by the 20th century.
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The Frans Hals Museum is ...
…a happy marriage of two collections. They say that opposites attract, and that has certainly happened at the Frans Hals Museum, where you’ll find two opposing poles when it comes to the worlds of art. First, there’s the internationally renowned collection of 17th-century art from Haarlem, the birthplace of Dutch painting from the Golden Age – with Frans Hals as pater familias. Alongside that, there’s the collection of contemporary art from the 20th and 21st centuries, with a focus on cutting-edge work by leading contemporary artists. These two collections are partners with their own clear identity that are intimately linked as interconnected vessels. They are two flints that are struck against each other and give rise to new meaning.
…as innovative as Frans Hals! A vibrant place with exciting and progressive programming that offers three angles: old art, contemporary art and a stimulating mix of both. Presented in an innovative form where attention to closer inspection (visual literacy) is combined with a visitor’s active attitude.
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Saint Bavo Cathedral
Haarlem’s impressive gothic St. Bavo’s Cathedral was built in the 14th-15th centuries, in the so-called Kunstgotiek (“Coast Gothic”) style. A treasure chamber containing religous artifacts is located in St Bavo’s cathedral’s annexe.
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The Cathedral of Saint Bavo is a cathedral in Haarlem, the Netherlands, built by Joseph Cuypers from 1895 to 1930 to replace the former waterstaatskerk in the Jansstraat called the St. Joseph. That church was itself a replacement for the Sint-Bavokerk, that had been converted to Protestantism from Catholicism in 1578. The Cathedral of Saint Bavo now serves as the main cathedral for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Haarlem-Amsterdam. Within the Cathedral, the former sacristy has been converted into a small museum (schatkamer) containing historical artefacts from Haarlem's Catholic past.
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Wochenende in Haarlem mit der Ausstellung Das Goldene Zeitalter feiert Feste
Die Stadt Haarlem, nur zwanzig Minuten mit dem Zug von Amsterdam entfernt, gehört heute zu den Nobelvororten der niederländischen Hauptstadt. Das Frans Hals Museum zeigt dort eine Ausstellung, die sich den Festen im Goldenen Zeitalter der Niederlande widmet, zu sehen bis zum 6. Mai, und eine schöne Gelegenheit, dem unwiderstehlich holländischen Charme der Stadt zu erliegen.
Die kleine Stadt Haarlem, Hauptstadt der Provinz Nordholland, liegt 20 km westlich von Amsterdam, unweit der Küste und des beliebten Badeorts Zandvoort. Der Name der Stadt klingt vertraut, auch wenn man ihn nicht unbedingt mit Holland verbindet: 1658 gründete Pieter Stuyvesant auf der Insel Manhattan eine Siedlung, die er umgehend Nieuw Haarlem (das neue Haarlem) taufte) und aus der später das New Yorker Stadtviertel Harlem wurde.
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Frans Hals (Anvers ?, entre 1580 et 15831 -- Haarlem, 26 août 1666) est un peintre baroque néerlandais (Provinces-Unies), considéré, avec Rembrandt et Johannes Vermeer, comme l'un des plus importants du siècle d'or.
Bien que sans doute d'origine flamande, c'est dans la ville hollandaise de Haarlem qu'à partir de 1591 au plus tard, il passe le reste de sa vie et fait carrière.
Artiste majeur, considéré comme l'un des grands maîtres du portrait, il a également réalisé, surtout au début de sa carrière, plusieurs scènes de genre.
Ses tableaux se distinguent par leur expressivité. Les coups de pinceau détachés sont caractéristiques de sa manière, et il participa à l'introduction de cette vivacité de style dans l'art néerlandais. Hals contribua aussi, avec ses portraits de garde civile et de régents, à l'évolution du portrait de groupe au xviie siècle.
Son style devait par ailleurs exercer une influence considérable, plus de deux siècles après lui, sur les représentants des courants réaliste -- comme Gustave Courbet --, et impressionniste -- comme Van Gogh, Monet et Manet.
Frans Hals Museum - Teaser for the Renewed Museum
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Het Frans Hals Museum en De Hallen Haarlem vormen vanaf 30 maart 2018 samen het vernieuwde Frans Hals Museum: één museum op twee locaties. Hier ontmoeten oud en nieuw elkaar. Historische werken hangen naast eigentijdse installaties en de Gouden Eeuw komt samen met het heden. De ontmoeting tussen oude meesters en eigentijdse kunst laat je anders kijken en meer zien.
Geproduceerd door: Frans Hals Museum & KesselsKramer.
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The Frans Hals Museum and De Hallen Haarlem come together to form the renewed Frans Hals Museum as of 30 March 2018: one museum at two locations. Where old meets new. Historical works hang alongside contemporary installations, and the Golden Age sits alongside the modern day. The meeting of Old Masters and contemporary art lets you look in a different way and see more.
Produced by: Frans Hals Museum & KesselsKramer.
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Expositie Humor in de Gouden Eeuw; Haarlem (St. Bavo, Grote Markt)
Frans Hals museum in Haarlem with Michiel Kersten, May 6, 1999
Aspect Art, an art program for Kleurnet Television Amsterdam, 1998-2001,. interviews and edit by David Heine and son, production by Luc Sala.
Frans Hals in the Metropolitan Museum
An afternoon exploring the famous Dutch painter's life, art, and brilliant brushwork.
Lectures:
Frans Hals in Haarlem and New York
Walter Liedtke, Curator, Department of European Paintings, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Master's Touch: Frans Hals's Painterly Paintings
Christopher D. M. Atkins, Assistant Professor of Art History, Queens College and The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
Related exhibition:
Frans Hals in the Metropolitan Museum
July 26 -- October 10, 2011
The exhibition is generously made possible by Bernard and Louise Palitz.
Top 5 Haarlem museums: Frans Hals, Teylers Museum, ABC, Haarlem museum/ топ 5 музеев Гарлема
Museums/ Музеи:
1.Hal- Frans Hals museum, Haarlem
•Address: Grote Markt 16, 2011 RD Haarlem
2.Teylers Museum, Haarlem
•Address: Spaarne 16, 2011 CH Haarlem
3.Hof- Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem
•Address:Groot Heiligland 62, 2011 ES Haarlem
4.Haarlem museum
•Address: Groot Heiligland 47, 2011 EP Haarlem
5.ABC Architectuurcentrum Haarlem
•Adress: Groot Heiligland 47, 2011 EP Haarlem
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Frans Hals Exhibition In Haarlem (1962)
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Frans Hals: A collection of 164 paintings (HD)
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Description: Frans Hals was probably born in Antwerp. It is likely that his parents were among the Protestants who fled from Catholic Flanders to the northern Netherlands after the Spanish took Antwerp in 1585. The earliest evidence of the presence of the Hals family in Haarlem is the record of the baptism in 1591 of Frans's brother, Dirck Hals, who also became a painter.
Between 1600 and 1603 Hals was a pupil of the Haarlem mannerist painter Karel van Mander. In 1610 Hals became a member of the Haarlem painters' guild. His earliest surviving dated portrait, of Jacobus Zaffius, is dated 1611. There must have been earlier works that either have not come down to us or have not yet been identified. Some scholars now accept the Banquet in a Park, destroyed in World War II, as a work by Hals painted about 1610, on the basis of the free brushstroke that characterizes his work.
Some 250 paintings by Hals still exist, of which almost 200 are portraits. Except for two pictures representing the Evangelists St. Luke and St. Matthew, the rest are genre subjects, mostly portraitlike single figures, almost all in half or three-quarter length.
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Het Frans Hals Museum is een gemeentelijk museum in Haarlem en staat bekend als museum van de Gouden Eeuw. Het museum is opgericht in 1862 en was gehuisvest in het stadhuis dat voor het museum werd uitgebreid met een aantal museumzalen aan het Prinsenhof. In 1913 verhuisde het museum naar het Oudemannenhuis, een 17e-eeuws hofje aan het Groot Heiligland. De collectie is gebaseerd op de rijke verzameling van de stad zelf die al vanaf de 16e eeuw is opgebouwd. Het museum bezit honderden schilderijen waaronder meer dan een dozijn schilderijen van Frans Hals, waaraan het museum zijn naam dankt. De moderne collectie is te vinden in het museum de Hallen, een dependance van het Frans Hals Museum.
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