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Wrap up warm, and step into this snowy scene by Laurits Andersen Ring, 'Road in the Village of Baldersbrønde (Winter Day)', painted in 1912, with Gallery Educator, Bethan Durie. She asks: What techniques does Ring implement to create such a crisp, snowy scene? Where are all the people, and why are the houses dark? How does this landscape compare to Ring's other paintings? Ring often painted the small village of Baldersbrønde on Zealand, Denmark’s largest island. Enjoy a 5-minute meditation with the painting here: • 5-minute meditation: Ring's 'Road in the V... 🎨 Find out more about 'Road in the Village of Baldersbrønde (Winter Day)': https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/pa... 🖌️ Find out more about Laurits Andersen Ring: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/ar... #NationalGallery #ArtHistory #LandscapeArt #Snow 🎞 Subscribe to our YouTube channel and never miss a video: http://bit.ly/1HrNTFd Follow us on social media! ⭐️ Instagram: / nationalgallery ⭐️ TikTok: / nationalgallerylondon ⭐️ Facebook: / thenationalgallery ⭐️ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@nationalgallery ⭐️ X, formerly Twitter: / nationalgallery Help keep the museum accessible for everyone by supporting us here: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/su... The world's greatest paintings to your inbox. Sign up to receive the latest news from the Gallery: https://bit.ly/3m0FY98 The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. The museum is free of charge and open 361 days per year, daily between 10am - 6pm and on Fridays between 10am - 9pm. Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk