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  2. File:Snow scenery of Hailin City, Heilongjiang.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Winter Landscape with Skaters - Wikipedia

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    Some aspects of this picture are taken directly from Bruegel's works, such as the "bird trap" which also appears in other works by Avercamp. He was influenced in his subject by the Little Ice Age, particularly the cold winter of 1607–08, and was the first of the Dutch painters to specialise in snow scenes.

  4. Bliss (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    Bliss, originally titled Bucolic Green Hills, is the default wallpaper of Microsoft's Windows XP operating system. It is a photograph of a green rolling hills and daytime sky with cirrus clouds . Charles O'Rear , a former National Geographic photographer, took the photo in January 1998 near the Napa – Sonoma county line, California, after a ...

  5. China Snow Town - Wikipedia

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    The China Snow Town (中国雪乡), [1] officially named Bimodal Forest Farm (大海林局双峰林场), [2] is a small town located in the Xuexiang National Forest Park, Hailin, Heilongjiang, China. It is one of the most emblematic snow-related touristic attractions in China.

  6. Hasui Kawase - Wikipedia

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    Evening Snow at Terashima Village, 1920. From series Twelve Scenes of Tokyo. In 1920, Hasui designed his first falling snow print. His snow scenes are among the most original and best of his works. He later recalled "In my earlier works there are novel expressions in carving line and forms: the artisans used to complain."

  7. Winter landscapes in Western art - Wikipedia

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    Several painters came to specialize in such scenes in Dutch Golden Age painting. Fierce weather and snow appealed to Romantic painters, and later the Impressionists. As Russian painting took to landscapes in the 19th century, snow unsurprisingly often features. The depiction of snow in Europe is mainly a northern European subject. [2]