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Winter Landscape  1629

by Joos de Momper

The cycle of the seasons fascinated 17th-century Europeans, but the shifts in the tilt of the earth that causes them were not understood. Winter was especially hard then; Europe was in the middle of a little ice age and it was much colder than today. The Southern Netherlands was also in the midst of a war, and ill-paid soldiers terrorized the peasants. Here, the landscapis...
Size: 
H: 17 5/8 x W: 26 in. (44.7 x 66 cm)
Medium: 
oil on panel
Credit: 
Courtesy of the Walters Art Museum