Kolfplayers on Ice (1625) by Hendrick Avercamp

Kolfplayers on Ice - Hendrick Avercamp - 1625

Artwork Information

TitleKolfplayers on Ice
ArtistHendrick Avercamp
Date1625
Art MovementBaroque

About Kolfplayers on Ice

“Kolfplayers on Ice,” a captivating work of art created by Hendrick Avercamp in 1625, is a testament to the artist’s mastery in genre painting. This piece, which belongs to the Baroque period, vividly captures a winter scene where individuals are engaged in playing kolf, an early form of golf, on a frozen body of water. The painting not only reflects the recreational activities of the time but also serves as a historical window into the pastimes of the Dutch during the colder months.

Avercamp, renowned for his winter landscapes, has meticulously depicted the icy environment and the lively figures with great detail and care. The artwork is part of the collection at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, thanks to the Edward and Sally collection, ensuring its preservation and public appreciation.

For those interested in exploring more of Avercamp’s works or other genre paintings from the Baroque style, “Kolfplayers on Ice” can be found in the extensive visual art database at WikiArt.org, which is considered one of the best resources for such artistic explorations. The painting’s significance in the realm of art is underscored by its inclusion among other prominent pieces within this genre.

The painting’s dimensions are recorded at 2721×1523 pixels, indicating that it can be viewed in high resolution for those who wish to examine the intricacies of Avercamp’s technique and the vibrancy of the scene he has portrayed. Art enthusiasts and historians alike may find themselves drawn to the dynamic representation of leisure and community life encapsulated in this single frame from the Dutch Golden Age.

Other Artwork from Hendrick Avercamp

More Baroque Artwork

Scroll to Top