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Hobbema’s forest landscape is dominated by impressive tree passages in the foreground and a rickety cottage to the right. The bright background, against which the dark trees stand out, is characteristic of Hobbema’s work. This sunny vista lends great depth and liveliness to the scene. Although Hobbema restricted his palette of colours to green, brown, grey and blue, he used a great variety of these shades.

Details

  • Title: Cottages in a Forest
  • Creator: Hobbema, Meindert
  • Date Created: c. 1665
  • Physical Dimensions: h53 cm x w71 cm
  • Provenance: Charles Brind, London, 1849; William Delafield, London, 1870; J. Addington, London, 1886; A.P. Heywood-Lonsdale, Shavington Hall, Shropshire, 1887, and his heirs (on long-term loan to the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, from 1959 onwards); Robert Noortman Gallery, Maastricht; purchased with the support of the Rembrandt Association and the Friends of the Mauritshuis Foundation, 1980
  • Type: painting; oil
  • Medium: panel

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