1909.2 Robert Henri, Dutch Girl Laughing


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In 1907 Robert Henri took a group of students to Haarlem, Holland, where he taught a class and worked on his own painting. Henri was fascinated by the Dutch people, particularly the children. He found strong inspiration in the work of Frans Hals (c. 1581-1666) whose 16th-century portraits showed lower class sitters with expressive faces painted in thick, visible brushwork.