The Smoker
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The Smoker (Three Heads), c.1626. Oil on panel, 46.7 x 49.5 cm octagonal | |
| Artist | Frans Hals |
|---|---|
| Year | 1626 |
| Catalogue | Seymour Slive, Catalog 1974: #21 |
| Medium | Oil on panel |
| Dimensions | 46.7 cm × 49.5 cm (18.4 in × 19.5 in) |
| Location | Metropolitan Museum of Art Marquand Collection 1889, New York City |
| Accession | 89.15.34 |
| Website | MET online |
The Smoker is an oil-on-panel painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted in 1626 and now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
The painting is also known as Three Heads and shows a boy wearing a tassel collar puffing on a long Dutch clay pipe with his head facing the viewer while another youngster in a wide collar hugs him and behind them a woman wearing a kerchief can be seen holding a tin can.