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Stolen Dutch master painting back in Worcester after nearly 47 years — will soon be seen at Worcester Art Museum ...
Turned out, the gallerist friend told Schorer, that the painting had been sold as a work by Hendrick Avercamp’s nephew and pupil, Barent Avercamp. Schorer surmised whoever sold the painting ...
Artists like Pieter Bruegel the Elder and Hendrick Avercamp documented locals ... According to the inscription on a 16th-century oil painting of the event, the block of ice measured nearly ...
It could soon return to Massachusetts. Hendrick Avercamp, Winter Landscape with Skater and Other Figures. Thieves stole the painting from Robert and Helen Stoddard in 1978, but the couple promised ...
Items include fine art, estate jewelry ... The oil on board winter village scene attributed to Hendrick Avercamp is 18 inches by 30 ½ inches and is housed in a 38 inch by 25 inch frame.
Around 1610, Dutch artist Hendrick Avercamp painted an exquisitely detailed winter scene of children and adults skating, ice-fishing and playing a game called "colf" on a frozen waterway ...
Then Stoddard confirmed the worst: The thieves had made off with several paintings from the extensive collection that filled ...
Hendrick Avercamp's "Winter Landscape near a Village ... locals skating through the barren trees in a wintry village. Paintings of these scenes are part of two top-notch troves of 17th century ...