Snowball fight from Tacuinum sanitatis, an eleventh-century Arab medical treatise authored by Ibn Butlan of Baghdad. This image comes from a Latin edition produced in Lombardy, ca. 1400 — Source
Detail from a fresco depicting the month of January at Buonconsiglio Castle in Trento, Italy, ca. 1400 — Source
“December” from the Book of Hours of Adélaïde de Savoie, the Duchess of Bourgogne, ca. 1460 — Source
Detail from “December” in a Flemish Book of Hours, ca. 1510 — Source
Detail from “December” in the Book of Hours of Bénigne Serre, ca. 1524. The manuscript is also known as Utopia, armarium codicum bibliophilorum — Source
Detail from a Book of Hours produced in France, ca. 1525–1550 — Source
Woodcut from Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus (A Description of the Northern Peoples) by Olaus Magnus (1490–1557), 1555. It depicts “snow castles” of the young — Source
Detail from Winterlandschaft, 1586, by the Flemish painter Lucas van Valckenborch (ca. 1535–1597) — Source
Detail from Winterlandschaft, 1586, by the Flemish painter Lucas van Valckenborch (ca. 1535–1597) — Source
Detail from Winterlandschaft, 1586, by the Flemish painter Lucas van Valckenborch (ca. 1535–1597) — Source
Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne (1589–1662), Männer und Jungen werfen Schneebälle (Men and Boys Throwing Snowballs), 1638 — Source
Engraving by Cornelis Dusart (1660–1704) titled Maart (March), ca. 1690 — Source
Etching by Anthonij van der Haer, after Adriaen van de Velde, ca. 1760 — Source
Torii Kiyonaga (1752–1815), “Snowball Fight”, 1787, from a series of woodblock prints titled Children at Play in Twelve Months — Source
Color woodblock print by Utagawa Kunisada (I), ca. 1825 — Source
Color woodblock print by Utagawa Kunisada (I), ca. 1825 — Source
Color woodblock print by Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III), titled Women and Children Playing in Snow, ca. 1830s. – Source
John Leech (1817–1864), Snowballing, no date — Source
Lithograph by Honoré Daumier (1808–1879), titled “Flanerie par le dégel” (A stroll in the thaw), from the series Émotions Parisiennes, 1841 — Source
Samuel Bough (1822–1878), Snowballing Outside Edinburgh University, 1853 — Source
Drawing by Alfred R. Waud (1828–1891), 1864. An inscription reads: “The Snowball Battle near Dalton, Georgia, March 22, 1862. A Grand mock Battle between several divisions of Confederate soldiers” — Source
Christian Schussele (1824–1879), Boy with Snowball, 19th century — Source
Otto Scholderer (1834–1902), Knabe, einem anderen Knaben an der Straßenecke auflauernd (Boy, ambushing another boy on the street corner), ca. 1873 — Source
Leopold Till (1830–1893), Schneeballschlacht (Snowball fight), 19th century. – Source
Triptych by Yoshitoshi (1839–1892), 1882. Possibly from the series of Ukiyo-e prints Shinsen azuma nishiki-e (New selections of Eastern brocade pictures) — Source
Gerhard Munthe (1849–1929), Sneballkasting (Throwing snowballs), 1885 — Source
One of fifty “New Years 1890 Cards” issued by the Kinney Brothers Tobacco Company. Color lithograph — Source
Fritz Freund (1859–1936), Schneeballschlacht (The snowball fight), ca. 1890 — Source
Fritz Freund (1859–1936), Schneeballschlacht (The snowball fight), ca. 1890 — Source
Photograph of Princeton students after a snowball fight between freshman and sophomores, 1893 — Source
Possibly a local Christmas card, sent by the pharmacist D. F. Onnen, likely from Baltimore, Maryland, ca. 1890s — Source
Christmas greeting card, likely from the early 20th century, depicting two angels having a snowball fight with Santa — Source
Illustration from Matilda Chaplin Ayrton, Child-life in Japan and Japanese Child Stories (1901). Illustrations by “Japanese artists” that are not named — Source
Photograph by Fitz W. Guerin (1846–1903), ca. 1902 — Source
“Whose afraid”, a print from Springfield, Massachusetts, 1904 — Source
A stereograph of “Travellers lingering for a frolic with July snowballs, on road over the Haukeli mountains, Norway” by Elmer Underwood (1859–1947), ca. 1905 — Source
“La nieve en Madrid”, published in a 1907 issue of Nuevo Mundo — Source
Carl Saltzmann (1847–1923), Friedensversicherungen, 1909 — Source
Photograph of “Girl in Sámi costume” by Solveig Lund (1869–1943), ca. 1920 — Source
“A Republican--Democratic snow battle at the Capitol. Page Boys”, 1923 — Source
“Snow scenes. Australian soldiers & Arabs snowballing”, produced by Matson Photo Service, 1942 — Source
Ensign Frances A. Steve from Rome, New York, snowballing at the Marine Rehabilitation Center in Klamath Falls, Oregon, ca. 1940s — Source
Members of the Women's Army Corps throwing snowballs at Camp Shanks, New York, 1946 — Source
Photograph by Ralph Walker of snowball fight between students at Thorpe Gordon School in Missouri. Date unknown — Source
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