Winter: Skating Scene

Description

People of all classes and ages enjoyed ice skating, a winter pastime popularized in the Netherlands. Here, some couples are already skating and slipping on the ice, while others tie on their skates or huddle around braziers (portable coal heaters) to keep warm. One affectionate couple in the foreground hold hands as they walk. A castle on the far edge of the frozen lake occupies the background. In the left distance, several small figures holding ladders and long hooks run toward a building that has caught on fire, a frequent occurrence in the winter when wooden houses were heated by fireplaces.

Provenance

Balloch Castle, Scotland; Henry Symons Sale: Anderson Galleries, New York, January 27-Febuary 3, 1923 (January 27-Febuary 3, 1923); Frank Hadley Ginn [1868–1938] and Cornelia Winifred Root Ginn [1877–1937], Cleveland, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (1923–1952); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1952–)

Winter: Skating Scene

Gobelins Manufactory

designed c. 1535, woven mid- to late 1600s

Accession Number

1952.544.4

Medium

Wool, silk, and gold filé: tapestry weave

Dimensions

Overall: 244 x 388 cm (96 1/16 x 152 3/4 in.)

Classification

Tapestry

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Francis Ginn, Marian Ginn Jones, Barbara Ginn Griesinger, and Alexander Ginn in memory of Frank Hadley Ginn and Cornelia Root Ginn