Fun on the Ice is an early 17th century painting by the Dutch artist, Hendrick Avercamp. Avercamp was known as de Stomme van Kampen which translates into English as the what of Kampen?

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Prior to the 15th century European art had changed very little in hundreds of years. Then, over the course of the 15th - 17th centuries it took two strides forward as two new styles of art developed; Renaissance and Baroque. The Renaissance (literally 're-birth') is said to have begun around 1400 when artists drew inspiration from classical antiquity and merged it with new developments in technology and learning. Helped by the development of the printing press, over the next 100 years Renaissance art and culture spread throughout Europe, taking on slightly different characteristics as it... Show more

<I>Fun on the Ice</I> is an early 17th century painting by the Dutch artist, Hendrick Avercamp. Avercamp was known as <I>de Stomme van Kampen</I> which translates into English as the what of Kampen?<br><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/images2/EQ/Ren6-S.jpg' width='210' alt='' class='quiz__question__image__img' />





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