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Portrait of Tieleman Roosterman

1634
(Dutch, c. 1581–1666)
Measurements
Framed: 139 x 109 x 5.5 cm (54 3/4 x 42 15/16 x 2 3/16 in.); Unframed: 117 x 87 cm (46 1/16 x 34 1/4 in.)
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Roosterman may have ordered this portrait--and one of his wife--to commemorate their wedding in 1631.

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An extremely wealthy linen and silk merchant in Haarlem, Tieleman Roosterman was 36 years old when Frans Hals painted his portrait. Unlike many Dutch painters of the period, Hals favored strong, visible brushstrokes that convey the vitality of his sitters. Roosterman strikes a confident pose, his costume sober but luxurious: his sleeves are decorated with braid and buttons, and ribbon rosettes encircle the waist of his doublet. The rich black of his suit is offset by the broad linen collar and lace-edged cuffs—fashionable details befitting a successful cloth merchant.
An oil portrait depicts a man with a light skin tone, dressed in black with a wide ruffled white collar, and wearing one glove. His sleeve is cuffed with intricate white lace. He has a mustache and a pointed beard and is standing, looking at us.

Portrait of Tieleman Roosterman

1634

Frans Hals

(Dutch, c. 1581–1666)
Netherlands

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