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  2. Snow sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Winterlude snow sculpting Snow sculpture version of the Ulrika Eleonora Church being constructed on the Senate Square, Helsinki in 2000. Snow sculpture, snow carving or snow art is a sculpture form comparable to sand sculpture or ice sculpture in that most of it is now practiced outdoors often in full view of spectators, thus giving it kinship to performance art.

  3. Four Seasons (sculpture set) - Wikipedia

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    Wheat can either be planted in the winter ("winter wheat") or the spring ("spring wheat"), to be harvested at the beginning or very end of summer, respectively. Autumn is the season in which most fruits become ripe. Since grapes are harvested in the fall, wine is also made in the fall. This is alluded to by the goblet.

  4. Winter landscapes in Western art - Wikipedia

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    Józef Chełmoński: Partridges in the snow, 1891 Richard von Drasche-Wartinberg: In Deep Winter. The depiction of winter landscapes in Western art begins in the 15th century, as does landscape painting in general. Wintry and snowy landscapes are very rarely seen in earlier European painting since most of the subjects were religious.

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    WHAT: The Christmastide event features music from Lincoln Elementary School (in the morning) and caroling from the Pride of Kentucky Chorus (in the afternoon), interpretative performances, crafts ...

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  7. Winter: Five Windows on the Season - Wikipedia

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    Winter: Five Windows on the Season is a nonfiction book written by Adam Gopnik for the 2011 Massey Lectures.Each of the book's five chapters had been delivered as a one-hour lecture discussing artistic portrayals of winter: its impact on culture and societies, polar exploration, and winter recreation.