Meindert hobbema Meindert Lubbertszoon Hobbema (bapt. 31 October – 7 December ) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of landscapes, specializing in views of woodland, although his most famous painting, The Avenue at Middelharnis (, National Gallery, London), shows a different type of scene.
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Hobbema landscape with cottages Meindert Hobbema, viewed today as one of the most characteristic and highly valued Dutch landscape painters of the seventeenth century, is not mentioned in a single seventeenth-century literary source.
What were Frans Hals' earliest Meindert Hobbema (baptized October 31, , Amsterdam, Netherlands—died December 7, , Amsterdam) was a Dutch painter, one of the most important Baroque landscapists of the Dutch school.
Born Medyndert Lubbertsz in October of BIOGRAPHY Meindert Hobbema, viewed today as one of the most characteristic and highly valued Dutch landscape painters of the seventeenth century, is not mentioned in a single seventeenth-century literary source. The earliest reference to his work occurs in Johan van Gool’s lexicon of Dutch artists, where Hobbema is.
No one knows much about Meindert Hobbema's art is hanging in major museums around the world. Art Movement: Dutch Golden Age. Artists Influencing Meindert Hobbema: Jacob Isaackszoon van Ruisdael and Salomon van Ruysdael. Artist's Biography compiled by Albert L. Mansour at The World's Artist.
Hobbema was a Dutch
Hobbema's paintings may be distinguished from those of Ruysdael by their placidity, truthfulness, and attention to small details. His skies -- always so significant in Holland for their substance, color, and movement -- are by no means cloudless, and are never turbulent. The Dutch artist Meindert Hobbema Meindert Hobbema: Wooded River Landscape with Figures on a Path € Meindert Hobbema: Watermill and Village in a Wooded Landscape € Meindert Hobbema: LANDSCAPE WITH THE RUINS OF A CASTLE € Meindert Hobbema: VILLAGE LANDSCAPE.