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Summary
Artist |
Hendrick Avercamp (1585–1634) |
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Alternative names |
Hendrick Barentsz. Avercamp, Hendrick Berentsz. Avercamp, Hendrik Avercamp, de Stomme van Campen, de Stomme van Kampen, Monogrammist HA |
Description |
Dutch painter and draughtsman
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Date of birth/death |
27 January 1585 (baptised) |
15 May 1634 (buried) |
Location of birth/death |
Amsterdam |
Kampen |
Work location |
Amsterdam (1607), Kampen (between circa 1608 and circa 1634) |
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Title |
A Scene on the Ice |
Date |
first half of 17th century |
Medium |
watercolor |
Dimensions |
Height: 190 mm (7.48 in). Width: 310 mm (12.2 in). |
Current location |
( Inventory)Teylers Museum, Haarlem |
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Native name |
Teylers Museum |
Location |
Spaarne 16, Haarlem, Netherlands |
Coordinates |
52° 22′ 49.44″ N, 4° 38′ 25.08″ E |
Established |
1778 |
Website |
http://www.teylersmuseum.eu |
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Source/Photographer |
Web Gallery of Art: Image Info about artwork |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
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