The Avenue at Middelharnis

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The Avenue at Middelharnis is a celebrated 17th-century Dutch landscape painting by Meindert Hobbema, renowned for its striking perspective of a tree-lined road leading into a village.

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instanceOf landscape painting
painting
artForm oil on canvas
artHistoricalSignificance masterpiece of Dutch landscape painting
one of Meindert Hobbema's most famous works
cataloguedAs NG 830 (National Gallery inventory number)
collection National Gallery collection
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
creator Meindert Hobbema NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Dutch
depicts Dutch countryside
Dutch village architecture
avenue of trees
church in the distance
farmland
figures walking along the road
tree-lined road
village of Middelharnis NERFINISHED
genre Dutch Golden Age painting
hasColorPalette greens and browns
muted earth tones
hasLighting daylight
hasPerspective one-point perspective
hasSubject road
rural landscape
trees
village
inception 1689
influencedBy Dutch landscape tradition
inMuseumCollectionSince 19th century
languageOfTitle Dutch
location National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
movement Dutch Golden Age
notableFor careful composition
detailed rendering of trees
illusion of depth
striking linear perspective
originalTitle De laan bij Middelharnis NERFINISHED
owner National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
period 17th century
setIn Middelharnis NERFINISHED
island of Goeree-Overflakkee NERFINISHED
province of South Holland NERFINISHED
style realism
surface canvas
title The Avenue at Middelharnis NERFINISHED

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Meindert Hobbema notableWork The Avenue at Middelharnis