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| Meindert Hobbema (1638 - 1709) |
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Artists who influenced Meindert Hobbema![]() | 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 wor ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Meindert Hobbema![]() | |
![]() Jacob van Ruisdael | ![]() Wooded Landscape with Travelers (Getty Museum) | ![]() Village with Water Mill among Trees (Frick Collection) | ![]() Joseph Mallord William Turner |
![]() Salomon van Ruysdael | ![]() Woodland Road (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() Wooded Landscape with Travelers | ![]() Thomas Gainsborough |
![]() Johannes Lingelbach | ![]() Village among Trees (Frick Collection) | ![]() Wooded Landscape (Getty Museum) | ![]() John Constable |
![]() Simon de Vlieger | ![]() Village Street under Trees (Staatliche Museen) | ![]() Travelers (National Gallery of Art) | ![]() Jan van Kessel |