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 The Haarlem Lock, Amsterdam by Meindert  Hobbema, 1664

The Haarlem Lock, Amsterdam

Meindert Hobbema

Meindert Hobbema was a Dutch landscape painter known for his serene and detailed depictions of rural scenes. His works, often featuring trees, waterways, and cottages, showcase his skill in capturing the tranquility of nature with precise light and atmospheric effects.

Meindert Hobbema created The Haarlem Lock, Amsterdam in 1664. It is now part of the collection at National Gallery (London) in United Kingdom.

Year
1664
Style
Baroque
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
77x98cm

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