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Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1585-1634 1634). He was the first artist in the northern Netherlands to paint winter landscapes. Before him only a few Flemish artists, among them Pieter Bruegel I and his sons, and Jacob Grimmer, had made winter scenery the main subject of their work. Avercamp created a new genre of Dutch painting by combining the panoramic scope, bright colours and high vantage point of these Flemish models with an emphasis on anecdotal detail.

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AVERCAMP, Hendrick Ice Landscape  h4 oil painting artist


AVERCAMP, Hendrick Ice Landscape  h4 oil painting artist

Ice Landscape h4
Painting ID::  4870
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Oil on canvas Staatliches Museum, Schwerin

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AVERCAMP, Hendrick Ice Scene  fff oil painting artist


AVERCAMP, Hendrick Ice Scene  fff oil painting artist

Ice Scene fff
Painting ID::  4871
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Oil on canvas Mauritshuis, The Hague

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AVERCAMP, Hendrick River Landscape ff oil painting artist


AVERCAMP, Hendrick River Landscape ff oil painting artist

River Landscape ff
Painting ID::  4872
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Pen drawing and watercolour on paper, 184 x 284 mm Mus??es Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels

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AVERCAMP, Hendrick A Scene on the Ice near a Town  f oil painting artist


AVERCAMP, Hendrick A Scene on the Ice near a Town  f oil painting artist

A Scene on the Ice near a Town f
Painting ID::  4873
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Oil on canvas National Gallery, London

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AVERCAMP, Hendrick A Scene on the Ice near a Town fg oil painting artist


AVERCAMP, Hendrick A Scene on the Ice near a Town fg oil painting artist

A Scene on the Ice near a Town fg
Painting ID::  4874
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c. 1615 Oil on wood, 58 x 89,8 cm National Gallery, London

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