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Catalog of Pictures, 1910, 1929 [page 15]

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hard, and the ground covered with snow, - men may still make merry with their sports, their daily work, and a halt now and then at some convenient tavern. Of this material, lonely existence, of this struggle of convivial man with nature, Mr. Frick's picture is a perfect illustration on a larger scale than that which the artist usually adopted. The painting is on a panel and measures twenty-four and a half inches by twenty and a fourth, and was formerly in the collection of Duke George of Leuchtenberg. symbol in green ink: Ŧ


symbol in green ink: Ŧ C. J. Holmes. Burlington Magazine.



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