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Activity #1
Jan van der Heyden, "An Architectural Fantasy", c. 1670, oil on panel, 49.7 x 70.7 cm, National Gallery of Art, D.C.
Hendrick Avercamp, "A Scene on the Ice", c. 1625, oil on panel, 39.2 x 77 cm, National Gallery of Art, D.C.
2 comments:
In Heyden’s painting, “An Architectural Fantasy”, the theme appears to be Invention and Fantasy. It shows where Heyden has created (invented) a detailed architectural landscape that may not exist (fantasy).
In Avercamp’s painting, “A Scene on the Ice”, we are looking outward on life in an icy winter climate as a theme at the time (1625) the painting was created.
Dear Shallon,
I believe that the theme for Jan van der Heyden's "An Architectural Fantasy", is Invention and Fantasy and the theme for Hendrick Avercamp's "A Scene on the Ice", is Looking Outward: Here and Now.
TERVEL
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