The current title of The Laughing Cavalier …

Years: 1624 - 1624

The current title of The Laughing Cavalier (1624) is a famous painting by the Dutch Baroque artist Frans Hals, is a Victorian era invention; the subject does, in fact, sport an enigmatic smile.

The composition is lively and spontaneous, and despite the apparent labor involved in the gorgeous silk costume, close inspection reveals long, quick brush strokes.

The identity of the man is unknown; when the painting was acquired in 1865 by Richard Wallace's father it was simply called "Portrait of a Young Man".

The most likely theory is that the man is in fact a minor Dutch noble from Haarlem.

The painting is famous because of the artist's skill at painting the lace of the costume and that the eyes appear to follow the viewer from every angle.

Frans Hals: Laughing Cavalier (1624), 83 × 67.3 cm (32.7 × 26.5 in),Wallace Collection, London, England.

Frans Hals: Laughing Cavalier (1624), 83 × 67.3 cm (32.7 × 26.5 in),Wallace Collection, London, England.

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