Meindert Hobbema

Dutch landscape painter renowned for works

Meindert Hobbema - Dutch landscape painter renowned for works
Born

October 31st, 1638
386 years ago

Died

1709
316 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Netherlands

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Born in 1638, one of the most influential landscapists of the Dutch Golden Age, contributed significantly to the genre of landscape painting. His early works depicted rural scenes and focused on the natural environment, emphasizing trees, water, and light. Hobbema's paintings received acclaim for their meticulous detail and composition, showcasing the beauty of the Dutch countryside. His most celebrated piece, 'The Avenue at Middelharnis', exemplifies his distinctive style and use of perspective. Later in life, he faced struggles with financial stability and recognition, yet his legacy endured, influencing future generations of artists.

Created 'The Avenue at Middelharnis'

Highlighted Dutch countryside in landscapes

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