The discussion begins with Pieter Brueghel the Elder’s winter landscapes, whose detailed scenes depict everyday life inside snowy villages. Rather than merely serving as a backdrop, Brueghel’s snow serves as an active environment: skaters move across frozen ponds, children play in the slush, and residents navigate drifts as part of their daily routines.
The Art Association’s latest lecture, which examines the meanings of snow in art traditions
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