Hobbema meindert biography of mahatma
This approach takes its cue from Henry Pearlman, who delighted in researching the lives, relationships, and journeys of the artists whose works he acquired.!
The work is directly inspired by Meindert Hobbema's painting “The Avenue at Middelharnis” ().
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Meindert Hobbema
1638-1709
One of the Greatest Painters Of All Time
DutchBaroqueLandscape Painter
Stylistically influenced by the following painters; Jacob van Ruisdael, Rembrandt,Peter Paul RubensandJacob Tintoretto
Education - studied under Jacob van Ryusdael
Cause of Death - Heart Failure
Burial Place - He died destitute and was buried in the pauper section of the Westerkerk cemetery in Amsterdam.
Description of Meindert Hobbema Painting Style
Raised in the Dutch countryside, Meindert Hobbema took to art at an early age and found drawing and painting as natural as walking and talking.
He was a perceptive observer of the natural environment, in all its subtle manifestations of shadow, color, and especially the effects of light. He felt obliged as a artist to record and reveal the natural glory of the landscape as realistically as possible.
Hobbema favored scenes that suggeste