SEARCH

Art Search
        Order Now!
Contact Us!
FAQ
       
        Shopping Cart
  Home  | Subjects | Styles | Artist | Best Sellers |
   Our Top Artists

Van Gogh

Cassatt

Kandinsky

Botticelli

Sargent

Monet

Vermeer

Cezanne

Klimt

Renoir

Bouguereau
 

Request for your favorite masterpiece

Special Request/Quote

 
 
   Popular Subjects

Abstracts

Portraits

Flowers

Colors


Join our exclusive art club membership for great offers!


Link with Us

Find out what our customers say about us.


 
 
 

Order Now!

Contact Us!

FAQ
 
U.S., Canada & Europe Call

416-238-3238
 

 

Biography

Meindert Hobbema (1638-1709), Dutch

 

     Dutch painter. Hobbema is second only to his teacher, Jacob van Ruisdael, as a Dutch landscape painter. His favorite subject matter was the wooded countryside; his scenes include villages, farmhouses, tree-shaded streams, and, especially, water mills. Hobbema's large, luminous compositions feature a masterly draftsmanship and painstaking detail; his palette tends to be subdued. Much of his work was completed before 1668, when he married and, with the help of his wife, received an appointment as a municipal tax official. Hobbema's work did not achieve full recognition until after his death, when his superbly organized, tranquil scenes, such as his Avenue at Middleharnis (1689, National Gallery, London) and Water Mill with a Red Roof (circa 1670, Art Institute of Chicago), were appreciated as the final masterpieces of the Dutch landscape tradition in painting
 

 


Meindert Hobbema Oil Paintings Reproductions:

Avenue at Middleharnis 80cm x 60cm (32" x 24") $224 - National Gallery
Cottages Beside a Track Through a Wood 80cm x 60cm (32" x 24") $224
Road on a Dyke 80cm x 60cm (32" x 24") $224
The Travelers 75cm x 60cm (30" x 24") $224 - National Gallery of Art
Woodland Road 50cm x 80cm (20" x 32") $215 - Metropolitan Museum of Art



 

For more titles, please contact Us.
 

Subjects | Styles | Artists | Best Seller

http://www.saigonartgallery.com