Hendrick Avercamp

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Fun on the ice

Hendrick Avercamp, (1585 - May 15, 1634) was a Dutch painter.

Born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands he was baptized on January 27, 1585.

He was deaf and known as "de Stomme van Kampen" (the mute of Kampen). For his artistic training, Hendrick was sent to Amsterdam to study with the Danish portrait painter Pieter Isaacks (1569-1625).

As one of the first landscape painters of the 17th-century Dutch school, he specialized in painting The Netherlands in winter. Avercamp 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.

Hendrick Avercamp died in Kampen, the Netherlands and was interred in the Sint Nicolaaskerk in Kampen.

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Winter Scene on a Canal

See also: Hendrick Avercamp, 1585, 1634, Amsterdam, Deaf, Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, England, January 27, Kampen, Netherlands, May 15