
The first painting to be discovered signed by Claes Hals, the second son of Frans Hals. One of nineteen gifts and one bequest to eight museums by Sir Robert Witt through the Art Fund between 1915 and 1952. Sir Robert Witt was a key figure in the Art Fund's history. He was ex-officio – Honorary Secretary 1903-18; Vice Chairman 1918-20; Chairman 1920-44 and President 1945-51.
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Title of artwork, date
View of a village street, 1628–1686
Date supported
1921
Medium and material
Oil
Dimensions
54 x 43 cm
Gifted by
Sir Robert Witt

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