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c. 1445 – May 17, 1510. Italian painter.

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Here are all the paintings of Meindert Hobbema 01

ID Painting  Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z     Painting Description
95955 A Watermill beside a Woody Lane Meindert Hobbema A Watermill beside a Woody Lane circa 1665(1665) Medium oil on canvas cyf
87042 A Wooded Landscape Meindert Hobbema A Wooded Landscape 1667(1667) Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 24 x 33.5 in (61 x 85.1 cm) cyf
67362 allen vid middelharnis Meindert Hobbema allen vid middelharnis 1689 se
33737 Avenue at Middelharnis Meindert Hobbema Avenue at Middelharnis mk86 1689 Oil on canvas 103.5x141cm London,National Gallery
21812 Avenue at Middelharnis (mk08) Meindert Hobbema Avenue at Middelharnis (mk08) 1689 Oil on canvas 103.5x141cm London,National Gallery
2319 Avenue at Middleharnis Meindert Hobbema Avenue at Middleharnis 1689 National Gallery, London
2323 Cottages Beside a Track Through a Wood Meindert Hobbema Cottages Beside a Track Through a Wood   
83861 Cottages beside a Track through a Wood Meindert Hobbema Cottages beside a Track through a Wood Medium Oil on panel cjr
87726 Cottages beside a Track through a Wood Meindert Hobbema Cottages beside a Track through a Wood Oil on panel cyf
90247 Dorf mit den Wassermuhlen Meindert Hobbema Dorf mit den Wassermuhlen c. 1668(1668) Medium oil on panel Dimensions 59 x 82 cm cjr
86116 Hut among Trees Meindert Hobbema Hut among Trees Date 1664(1664) Medium Oil on canvas cjr
67361 kvarnen Meindert Hobbema kvarnen 1692 se
10252 Landscape Meindert Hobbema Landscape Panel,Alte Pinakothek,Munich
10251 Landscape with a Hut Meindert Hobbema Landscape with a Hut c. 1660 Oil on wood, 53 x 65 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
89675 Landscape with a Hut Meindert Hobbema Landscape with a Hut 1660(1660) Medium oil on panel cyf
2320 Road on a Dyke Meindert Hobbema Road on a Dyke 1663
10253 Road on a Dyke Meindert Hobbema Road on a Dyke 1663Oil on canvas 108 x 128,3 cm
31331 The Alley at Middelharnis Meindert Hobbema The Alley at Middelharnis nn07 1689 Oil on canvas, 103,5 x 141 cm National Gallery, London
43179 The Avenue at Middelharnis Meindert Hobbema The Avenue at Middelharnis mk170 1689 Oil on canvas 103.5x141cm
40525 The Avenue at Middlehamis Meindert Hobbema The Avenue at Middlehamis mk156 1689 Oil on canvas 103.5x141cm
43180 The Ruins of Brederode Castle Meindert Hobbema The Ruins of Brederode Castle mk170 1671 Oil on canvas 82x106cm
2321 The Travelers Meindert Hobbema The Travelers 1662 National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
10254 The Travelers Meindert Hobbema The Travelers 1663Oil on canvas National Gallery of Art, Washington
10256 The Water Mill Meindert Hobbema The Water Mill 1660Oil on canvas 80 x 66 cmLouvre
10257 The Water Mill Meindert Hobbema The Water Mill The Water Mill 1663Oil on wood 77,5 x 111 cm Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
89758 The Water Mill Meindert Hobbema The Water Mill between 1663(1663) and 1668(1668) Medium oil on panel cyf
89782 The Water Mill Meindert Hobbema The Water Mill second half of 17th century Medium oil on oak cyf
20605 The Water Mill (mk05) Meindert Hobbema The Water Mill (mk05) Canvas 31 1/4 x 26''(80 x 66 cm)Acquired in 1861
10258 The Watermill Oak Meindert Hobbema The Watermill Oak 59,5x84,5cm Gemaldegalerie, Dresden
43181 The Watermills at Singraven near Denekamp Meindert Hobbema The Watermills at Singraven near Denekamp mk170 1665-1670 Oil on oak 60x84.5cm
92719 View Along the Amstel Meindert Hobbema View Along the Amstel c. 1660 Medium English: Oil on panel Dimensions 13 3/4 x 18 3/4 in. (34.9 x 47.6 cm) cjr
38197 Village with Water Mill Among Trees Meindert Hobbema Village with Water Mill Among Trees mk29 Oil on oak panel 94.3x129.8cm
24179 Watermill beside a Woody Lane (mk25) Meindert Hobbema Watermill beside a Woody Lane (mk25) 166(5 or 8)
82184 Windmill at the Riverside Meindert Hobbema Windmill at the Riverside Date ca. 1659/1660 Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 28 x 37 cm cjr
85844 Windmill at the Riverside Meindert Hobbema Windmill at the Riverside 1659/1660 Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 28 x 37 cm cyf
24180 Wooded Landscape with Travellers (mk25) Meindert Hobbema Wooded Landscape with Travellers (mk25) 1668
10259 Wooded Landscape with Water Mill Meindert Hobbema Wooded Landscape with Water Mill 1662 Oil on canvas Art Institute of Chicago
2322 Woodland Road Meindert Hobbema Woodland Road Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Meindert Hobbema
1638-1709 Dutch Meindert Hobbema Galleries In the exercise of his craft Hobbema was patient beyond all conception. It is doubtful whether any one ever so completely mastered as he did the still life of woods and hedges, or mills and pools. Nor can we believe that he obtained this mastery otherwise than by constantly dwelling in the same neighbourhood, say in Guelders or on the Dutch Westphalian border, where day after day he might study the branching and foliage of trees and underwood embowering cottages and mills, under every variety of light, in every shade of transparency, in all changes produced by the seasons. Though his landscapes are severely and moderately toned, generally in an olive key, and often attuned to a puritanical grey or russet, they surprise us, not only by the variety of their leafage, but by the finish of their detail as well as the boldness of their touch. With astonishing subtlety light is shown penetrating cloud, and illuminating, sometimes transiently, sometimes steadily, different portions of the ground, shining through leaves upon other leaves, and multiplying in an endless way the transparency of the picture. If the chance be given him he mirrors all these things in the still pool near a cottage, the reaches of a sluggish river, or the swirl of the stream that feeds a busy mill. The same spot will furnish him with several pictures. One mill gives him repeated opportunities of charming our eye; and this wonderful artist, who is only second to Ruisdael because he had not Ruisdael's versatility and did not extend his study equally to downs and rocky eminences, or torrents and estuaries - this is the man who lived penuriously, died poor, and left no trace in the artistic annals of his country. It has been said that Hobbema did not paint his own figures, but transferred that duty to Adriaen van de Velde, Lingelbach, Barendt Gael, and Abraham Storck. As to this much is conjecture.
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