Artist
Meindert Hobbema

Dutch Republic
Meindert Hobbema is a Dutch Republic Dutch Golden Age painter. 45 works are cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art, most of them oil paintings.
Meindert Lubbertszoon Hobbema (bapt. 31 October 1638 – 7 December 1709) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of landscapes, specializing in views of woodland, although his most famous painting, The Avenue at Middelharnis (1689, National Gallery, London), shows a different type of scene.
Hobbema was a pupil of Jacob van Ruisdael, the pre-eminent landscape painter of the Dutch Golden Age, and in his mature period produced paintings developing one aspect of his master's more varied output, specializing in "sunny forest scenes opened by roads and glistening ponds, fairly flat landscapes with scattered tree groups, and water mills", including over 30 of the last in paintings.
The majority of his mature works come from the 1660s; after he married and took a job as an exciseman in 1668 he painted less, and after 1689 apparently not at all. He was not very well known in his lifetime or for nearly a century after his death, but became steadily more popular from the last decades of the 18th century until the 20th century.
Works by Meindert Hobbema
A Wooded Landscape
A Cottage in the Woods
The Travelers
Wooded Landscape with Figures
A View on a High Road
Hut among Trees
A Farm in the Sunlight
Village near a Pool
Forest
A River Scene
The Cottage
Wooded Landscape with Cottage and Horseman
Wooded Landscape with the Castle of Bentheim
A Watermill
A Watermill
Wooded Landscape with Merrymakers in a Cart
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