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  2. Winter landscapes in Western art - Wikipedia

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    The depiction of winter landscapes in Western art begins in the 15th century, as does landscape painting in general. Wintry and snowy landscapes are very rarely seen in earlier European painting since most of the subjects were religious.

  3. Winter Landscape with a Bird Trap - Wikipedia

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    The art historian Klaus Ertz documented 127 copies in his comprehensive monograph on the artist's son in 2000. [2] The painting comes from a brief period when Bruegel painted five snowy landscapes (see gallery below), thereby establishing a genre of winter landscapes in Western art. [3]

  4. Category:Snow in art - Wikipedia

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    Winter landscapes in Western art; A. The Abbey in the Oakwood; Adoration of the Magi in the Snow; ... Winter Landscape with Skaters; Winter Night in the Mountains;

  5. The Census at Bethlehem - Wikipedia

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    The painting comes from a brief period when Bruegel painted five snowy landscapes (see gallery below), thereby establishing a genre of winter landscapes in Western art. [2] These are firstly the Adoration of the Magi in the Snow, now redated to 1563, becoming the earliest of the group. Unlike the others, this shows snow falling.

  6. Western painting - Wikipedia

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    Expressionism and Symbolism are broad rubrics that involve several related movements in 20th-century painting that dominated much of the avant-garde art being made in Western, Eastern and Northern Europe. Expressionist works were painted largely between World War I and World War II, mostly in France, Germany, Norway, Russia, Belgium, and Austria.

  7. The Hunters in the Snow - Wikipedia

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    The landscape itself is a flat-bottomed valley (a river meanders through it) with jagged peaks visible on the far side. A watermill is seen with its wheel frozen stiff. In the distance, figures ice skate , play a forerunner of bandy or ice hockey , kolf , and play eisstock [ 4 ] ("ice-stick", similar to curling ) on a frozen lake; they are ...

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