The Rommel-Pot Player

Art Institute of Chicago

The Rommel-Pot Player

Workshop of Frans Hals (Dutch, 1582–1666)

Date
c. 1630
Medium
Oil on panel
Culture
Netherlands
Department
Painting and Sculpture of Europe
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

Renowned chiefly for his insightful portraits, Frans Hals also painted lively scenes of revelers and peasants at the beginning of his career. Particularly popular was his image of a Shrovetide entertainer who stirs a rommel-pot to delight a crowd of children with its screeching noise. The composition was frequently copied—this version was once given to Hals himself and later assigned to Judith Leyster, who probably worked in Hals’s Haarlem workshop about 1630. However, the painting does not show Judith Leyster’s distinctive style and should instead be considered to be the work of an unknown close follower of Hals paraphrasing his virtuoso brushwork.

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Object type
AAT300033618

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