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Hobbema

[ hob-uh-muh; Dutch haw-buh-mah ]

noun

  1. 惭别颈苍路诲别谤迟 [mahyn, -d, uh, r, t], 1638鈥1709, Dutch painter.


Hobbema

/ 藞h蓲b瑟m蓹; 藞h蓴b蓹ma藧 /

noun

  1. HobbemaMeindert16381709MDutchARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Meindert (藞ma瑟nd蓹rt). 1638鈥1709, Dutch painter of peaceful landscapes, usually including a watermill
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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There are painters in full control of themselves, whose art radiates the tranquillity of lives well lived: the calm Dutch masters Johannes Vermeer or Meindert Hobbema, say, or the Zen monochrome brush painters of the Muromachi era in Japan.

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It rhymes, chromatically, with the landscapes of Dutch masters like Jacob van Ruisdael and Meindert Hobbema.

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At ease in nature, the hunters start out from a farm painted in the style of Dutch landscapists like Jacob van Ruisdael and Meindert Hobbema.

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He was an architectural landscape painter, a contemporary of Hobbema and Jacob Ruysdael, with the advantage, which they lacked, of a certain professional versatility; for, whilst they painted admirable pictures and starved, he varied the practice of art with the study of mechanics, improved the fire engine, and died superintendent of the lighting and director of the firemen鈥檚 company at Amsterdam.

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He took Hobbema and Wynants as models, and chose country lanes, hedge-rows, with dwarf oak-trees, for his subjects.

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