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Meindert Hobbema Collection

Meindert Hobbema, a Dutch landscape painter from the 17th century, was known for his breathtaking depictions of nature and rural life

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Landscape with a Footbridge, between c1664 and c1665. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

Landscape with a Footbridge, between c1664 and c1665. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
Landscape with a Footbridge, between c1664 and c1665

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Landscape with Anglers and a Distant Town, between c1664 and c1665. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

Landscape with Anglers and a Distant Town, between c1664 and c1665. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
Landscape with Anglers and a Distant Town, between c1664 and c1665

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: A Watermill, c.1664. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

A Watermill, c.1664. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
A Watermill, c.1664

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Wooded Landscape with Merrymakers in a Cart, c.1665. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

Wooded Landscape with Merrymakers in a Cart, c.1665. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
Wooded Landscape with Merrymakers in a Cart, c.1665

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: A Watermill, c.1664. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

A Watermill, c.1664. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
A Watermill, c.1664

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Landscape, 1801-1900. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

Landscape, 1801-1900. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
Landscape, 1801-1900

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Windmills, between 1664 and 1668. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

Windmills, between 1664 and 1668. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
Windmills, between 1664 and 1668

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Water mill. The horsemen's stop, after Hobbema. Creator: Unknown

Water mill. The horsemen's stop, after Hobbema. Creator: Unknown
Water mill. The horsemen's stop, after Hobbema

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: The Avenue at Middelharnis, 1689. Artists: Meindert Hobbema, TC and EC Jack

The Avenue at Middelharnis, 1689. Artists: Meindert Hobbema, TC and EC Jack
The Avenue at Middelharnis, 1689. Painting held in The National Gallery, London. From The Dutch Genius by Haldane MacFall [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London, 1911]

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: A Village among Trees, 1653-1709. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

A Village among Trees, 1653-1709. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
A Village among Trees, 1653-1709

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Wooded Landscape with Cottage and Horseman, 1663. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

Wooded Landscape with Cottage and Horseman, 1663. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
Wooded Landscape with Cottage and Horseman, 1663

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: The Watermill with the Great Red Roof, 1662 / 65. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

The Watermill with the Great Red Roof, 1662 / 65. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
The Watermill with the Great Red Roof, 1662/65

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: The Travelers, 166[2?]. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

The Travelers, 166[2?]. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
The Travelers, 166[2?]

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: A View on a High Road, 1665. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

A View on a High Road, 1665. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
A View on a High Road, 1665

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: A Wooded Landscape, 1663. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

A Wooded Landscape, 1663. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
A Wooded Landscape, 1663

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: A Farm in the Sunlight, 1668. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

A Farm in the Sunlight, 1668. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
A Farm in the Sunlight, 1668

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Wooded Landscape with Figures, c. 1658. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

Wooded Landscape with Figures, c. 1658. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
Wooded Landscape with Figures, c. 1658

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Village near a Pool, c. 1670. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

Village near a Pool, c. 1670. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
Village near a Pool, c. 1670

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Hut among Trees, c. 1664. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

Hut among Trees, c. 1664. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
Hut among Trees, c. 1664

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: The Watermill. Creator: Unknown

The Watermill. Creator: Unknown
The Watermill. After Meindert Hobbema. One of a number of copies of an original painting by Meindert Hobbema

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Entrance to a Village, ca. 1665. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

Entrance to a Village, ca. 1665. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
Entrance to a Village, ca. 1665

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Woodland Road, ca. 1670. Creator: Meindert Hobbema

Woodland Road, ca. 1670. Creator: Meindert Hobbema
Woodland Road, ca. 1670

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: A Cottage in the Woods, c. 1662. Creator: Meindert Hobbema (Dutch, 1638-1709)

A Cottage in the Woods, c. 1662. Creator: Meindert Hobbema (Dutch, 1638-1709)
A Cottage in the Woods, c. 1662. Inspired by the native Dutch landscape, Meindert Hobbema specialized in scenes of dense forest growth punctured by winding paths

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Landscape with a Watermill, c1665, (c1915). Artist: Meindert Hobbema

Landscape with a Watermill, c1665, (c1915). Artist: Meindert Hobbema
Landscape with a Watermill, c1665, (c1915). From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: The Avenue at Middelharnis, 1689, (1938). Artist: Meindert Hobbema

The Avenue at Middelharnis, 1689, (1938). Artist: Meindert Hobbema
The Avenue at Middelharnis, 1689. Painting housed in The National Gallery, London. From World-Famous Paintings edited by J. Greig Pirie [W. & G. Foyle, Ltd, London, 1938.]

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: The Rustic Bridge, c17th century, (1909). Artist: Meindert Hobbema

The Rustic Bridge, c17th century, (1909). Artist: Meindert Hobbema
The Rustic Bridge, c17th century. After an original work by Meindert Hobbema (1638-1709). From The Connoisseur, Vol. XXIII by [Otto Limited, London, 1909]

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Watermill Great Red Roof 1662 / 65 Meindert Hobbema

Watermill Great Red Roof 1662 / 65 Meindert Hobbema
The Watermill with the Great Red Roof, 1662/65, Meindert Hobbema, Dutch, 1638-1709, Holland, Oil on canvas, 32 × 43 1/4 in. (81.3 × 110 cm)

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: A Watermill watermill woman puts laundry barrel

A Watermill watermill woman puts laundry barrel
A Watermill, A watermill. A woman puts the laundry in a barrel in front of the mill house, on the right a man with a boy walks up

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: A Watermill watermill right millers home woman

A Watermill watermill right millers home woman
A Watermill, A watermill. On the right the millers home. A woman is standing in the doorway, in the yard is a man holding a barrel

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Wooded Landscape Travelers Path Hamlet Meindert Hobbema

Wooded Landscape Travelers Path Hamlet Meindert Hobbema
A Wooded Landscape with Travelers on a Path through a Hamlet; Meindert Hobbema (Dutch, 1638 - 1709), and Abraham Storck (Dutch, 1644 - 1708); about 1665; Oil on canvas; 97.5 × 130.8 cm (38 3)

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Meindert Hobbema, Dutch (1638-1709), A Wooded Landscape, 1663, oil on canvas

Meindert Hobbema, Dutch (1638-1709), A Wooded Landscape, 1663, oil on canvas

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Meindert Hobbema (Dutch, 1638 - 1709), The Travelers, oil on canvas

Meindert Hobbema (Dutch, 1638 - 1709), The Travelers, oil on canvas

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: A Watermill, Meindert Hobbema, c. 1664

A Watermill, Meindert Hobbema, c. 1664

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: Wooded Landscape with Merrymakers in a Cart, Meindert Hobbema, c. 1665

Wooded Landscape with Merrymakers in a Cart, Meindert Hobbema, c. 1665

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: River landscape with an angler, Hermanus Jan Hendrik van Rijkelijkhuysen, Meindert

River landscape with an angler, Hermanus Jan Hendrik van Rijkelijkhuysen, Meindert Hobbema, 1823 - 1883

Background imageMeindert Hobbema Collection: A Wooded Landscape with Travelers on a Path through a Hamlet

A Wooded Landscape with Travelers on a Path through a Hamlet; Meindert Hobbema, Dutch, 1638 - 1709, and Abraham Storck, Dutch


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Meindert Hobbema, a Dutch landscape painter from the 17th century, was known for his breathtaking depictions of nature and rural life. His works captured the essence of tranquility and serenity, transporting viewers to idyllic countryside scenes. In "The Avenue at Middelharnis, " painted in 1689, Hobbema showcases his mastery of detail as he portrays a picturesque road lined with tall trees. The play of light and shadow creates a mesmerizing effect that draws you into the painting. Another notable piece is "Wooded Landscape with Cottage and Horseman" from 1663. Here, Hobbema skillfully combines elements of architecture and nature to create a harmonious composition. The cottage nestled amidst lush greenery adds an inviting touch to this serene scene. "The Watermill with the Great Red Roof" transports us back in time to witness the workings of an old watermill. Painted between 1662-65, this masterpiece captures both the grandeur of the mill's structure and its integration within its natural surroundings. Hobbema's talent shines through in "The Travelers, " believed to be created around 1662. This painting depicts travelers journeying along a winding path surrounded by towering trees. The artist's attention to detail brings each figure to life while showcasing his ability to capture movement within stillness. "A View on a High Road" takes us on an enchanting journey through rolling hillsides adorned with vibrant foliage. Painted in 1665, this artwork exemplifies Hobbema's ability to evoke emotions through his use of color and perspective. In "A Farm in the Sunlight" from 1668, we are transported into a sun-drenched landscape where every stroke seems infused with warmth and radiance. This depiction perfectly encapsulates Hobbema's love for capturing nature bathed in golden hues.