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Portrait of a Woman in a Chair : ウィキペディア英語版 | Portrait of a Woman in a Chair
''Portrait of a Woman in a Chair'' is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted in 1627 and now in the Art Institute of Chicago. It is considered a pendant portrait, but the sitter is unknown and therefore the pendant is not certain. ==Painting ==
This painting of a young woman with a diadem cap and dark bodice with gold buttons holding a glove or handkerchief, was first documented by W.R. Valentiner in 1923. He mentioned it as being in the Chicago collection of Max Epstein (1875-1954) and dated it to 1635. In 1974 Seymour Slive listed the painting as catalog number 52 and claimed then that after cleaning, the rosy landscape on the left hand side was removed to reveal the back of a chair and the inscription "aeta suae 33 Ano 1627", leading him to conclude the woman was aged 33 at marriage and dating the portrait 7 years earlier than Valentiner's original estimate.〔Frans Hals, by Seymour Slive, 1974 a catalog raisonné of Hals works by Seymour Slive: Volume Three, the catalogue, National gallery of Art: Kress Foundation, Studies in the History of European Art, London - Phaidon Press, 1974 on Portrait of a Woman; catalog number 52, page 32〕 Slive felt the painting showed similarities (lace cuffs and flesh tones) with that of Hals' portrait of Aletta Hannemans, but it had been cropped on all sides. He based his conclusion on the idea that Hals would show the lace cuff but not include the hand of a woman. In 1989 Claus Grimm listed it again as by Hals, catalog number 35.〔Frans Hals The Complete Work, 1989, a catalog raisonné of Hals works by Claus Grimm, catalog number 35〕
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