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Two laughing boys with mug of beer refers to a painting by Frans Hals showing a ''Kannekijker'' (mug-looker). Someone looking into a mug refers to an old Dutch word for a glutton, greedy for more. This visual theme was also used to depict sight as one of the five senses, and various people have argued about whether this portrait was meant as one in a series of the five senses along with ''Two Boys singing'' for hearing and a variant version of ''The Smoker'' for smell: File:Frans Hals 072.jpg File:Frans Hals - Two Boys Singing - WGA11077.jpg Hals has an accomplice peering over his shoulder, and besides the other two paintings already mentioned, this theme of a main subject with a secondary witness was common to many of his paintings of the 1620s: File:Frans Hals - the Smoker - three heads.jpg|''The Smoker'', with an accomplice on the left and another in the background on the right File:Frans Hals - Two Boys Singing - WGA11077.jpg|''Two Boys singing'', with an accomplice on the left File:1623 Hals Junger Mann und Frau in einem Gasthaus anagoria.JPG|''Yonker Ramp and his sweetheart'', with an accomplice on the right File:Frans Hals - St Matthew - Museum of Western European and Oriental Art, Odessa.jpg|''The evangelist Matthew and the angel'', with an accomplice on the left The theme of looking into a mug was also used by Hals when he painted the portrait of Peeckelhaeringh who turns to the viewer to show his mug. This painting of two laughing boys with mug of beer is in the collection of the Hofje van Mevrouw van Aerden and was stolen on 27 April 2011, but was recovered on 28 October 2011.〔(Lachende jongen met tinnen kan ) in the RKD〕 After recovery it was given on long-term loan to the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. ==See also== *List of paintings by Frans Hals 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Two laughing boys with mug of beer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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