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Hendrick Avercamp A Scene on the Ice Near a Town (nn03) oil painting reproduction


A Scene on the Ice Near a Town (nn03)
c 1615 Oil on panel h58 x w90cm h22 3/4 x w35 1/2in National Gallery London
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Hendrick Avercamp
  
1585-1634 Dutch Hendrick Avercamp Galleries Hendrick Avercamp (bapt. January 27, 1585, Amsterdam - buried May 15, 1634, Kampen (Overijssel)) was a Dutch painter. Avercamp studied in Amsterdam with the Danish-born portrait painter Pieter Isaacks (1569-1625), and perhaps also with David Vinckbooms. In 1608 he moved from Amsterdam to Kampen in the province of Overijssel. Avercamp was deaf and was known as "de Stomme van Kampen" (the mute of Kampen). As one of the first landscape painters of the 17th-century Dutch school, he specialized in painting the Netherlands in winter. Avercamp's paintings are colorful and lively, with carefully crafted images of the people in the landscape. Avercamp's work enjoyed great popularity and he sold his drawings, many of which were tinted with water-color, as finished pictures to be pasted into the albums of collectors. Queen Elizabeth II has an outstanding collection of his works at Windsor Castle, England.
A Scene on the Ice Near a Town (nn03)
c 1615 Oil on panel h58 x w90cm h22 3/4 x w35 1/2in National Gallery London

Related Paintings to Hendrick Avercamp :.
| Stokvisch, Hendrik -- Landschap met vee bij Darthuizen, 1814 | Goya y Lucientes, Francisco de-Un garrochista-57 cm x 47 cm | Watteau, Jean Antoine-Fiesta en un parque-47,2 cm x 56,9 cm | Camille Corot--View of Genzano | Giovanni Battista Tiepolo--Apollo Supported by a Winged Genius | | Portrait dun chasseur | The medieval Louvre is in the background of the October calendar page (mk05) | Portrait of youth | Portrat der Maria de Medici, Konigin von Frankreich | i kobmandens bod naar der ikke fiskes |


        

 

 

 

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