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Figures in different poses, c. 1846-c. 1882. Creator: Cornelis Springer
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Figures in different poses, c. 1846-c. 1882. Creator: Cornelis Springer
Figures in different poses, c. 1846-c. 1882. Hunter, man tying on an ice skate, men skating with ice hockey sticks, couples and a dog
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Avercamp Hendrick Cornelis Springer De Stomme Van Kampen Hendrick Avercamp Hockey Hockey Stick Hunter Ice Skate Ice Skater Ice Skaters Ice Skates Ice Skating Pose Poses Romantic Era Skating Springer Cornelis The Mute Of Kampen Winter Sports Pastime Posture Watercolour Paint
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This print by Cornelis Springer, titled "Figures in different poses," showcases a charming collection of figures engaged in various activities during the 19th century in the Netherlands. The scene is filled with the spirit of the Romantic Era and the charm of winter sports. In the foreground, a hunter is depicted in a focused posture as he ties on an ice skate, preparing for a day of skating on the frozen canals. Nearby, two men are shown skillfully maneuvering their ice hockey sticks, their determined expressions reflecting the competitive nature of the game. A couple is seen sharing a tender moment on the ice, their elegant dresses and suits adding a touch of romance to the scene. A playful dog joins in the fun, frolicking among the skaters. The print also includes several figures in more casual poses, such as a man in a cap leaning against a tree, and a group of men huddled around a fire. The use of color and pencil creates a vivid and textured image, transporting us back to a time of leisurely pastimes and the simple pleasures of winter in the Low Countries. This beautiful work by Cornelis Springer, also known as "The Mute of Kampen," is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of Europe during the 19th century. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is home to many of his sketches and watercolor paintings, making this print a valuable addition to any collection of Dutch art or winter sports memorabilia.
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