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           | 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 | 
          
          
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