Hendrick Avercamp. Hendrick Avercamp was a Dutch painter.
Avercamp was born in Amsterdam, where he studied with the Danish-born portrait painter Pieter Isaacks, and perhaps also with David Vinckboons. In 1608 he moved from Amsterdam to Kampen in the province of Overijssel.
Avercamp was deaf and mute and was known as de Stomme van Kampen. As one of the first landscape painters of the 17th-century Dutch school, he specialized in painting the Netherlands in winter.
Avercamp's paintings are colorful and lively, with carefully crafted images of the people in the landscape. Many of Avercamp's paintings feature people ice skating on frozen lakes.
Avercamp's work enjoyed great popularity and he sold his drawings, many of which were tinted with water-color, as finished pictures to be pasted into the albums of collectors. The Royal Collection has an outstanding collection of his works. Avercamp died in Kampen and was interred there in the Sint Nicolaaskerk. Avercamp probably painted in his studio on the basis of sketches he had made in the winter.Avercamp was famous even abroad for his winter landscapes. The passion for painting skating characters probably came from his childhood as he practiced skating with his parents. The last quarter of the 16th century, during which Avercamp was born, was one of the coldest periods of the Little Ice Age. The Flemish painting tradition is mainly expressed in Avercamp's