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Climate Change in Art (Class Discussion – Global Change) Dutch winter landscapes from 1600s … Hendrick Avercamp A Scene on the Ice (c. 1625) Dutch winter landscapes from 1600s … Jacob van Ruysdael Winter Landscape (1670) Dutch winter landscapes from 1600s … Jacob van Ruysdael Village at Winter at Moonlight …1800s … Andreas Schelfhout Skaters on a frozen waterway (1857) … and early 21st century (http://engr.calvin.edu/neth99/) … and early 21st century (http://engr.calvin.edu/neth99/) Dutch winter landscapes from 1600s to early 21st century Hendrick Avercamp A Scene on the Ice (c. 1625) (http://engr.calvin.edu/neth99/) Dutch winter landscapes from 1600s to early 21st century: What can we deduce from depictions of the past? Is a picture worth a thousand words? Dutch winter landscapes from 1600s to early 21st century: Discussion: What are issues to consider when deducing climate information from paintings? Discussion: What might we deduce from this set? Other Dutch data from 1400s to 20th century: Other Dutch data from 1400s to early 20th century: (Days for which a canal frozen between Laarlem and Leiden, Holland) Reconstructed winter temperature at De Bilt, Holland) Climate Change in Art (Class Discussion) END