Entrance to a Town


size(cm): 45x65
Price:
Sale price€210,95 EUR

Description

The painting "Entrance to a Village" by the Dutch artist Meyndert Hobbema is a work that captivates with its beauty and high artistic quality. This 75 x 110 cm work is a perfect example of the artistic style known as 17th-century Dutch landscaping.

The composition of the painting is very interesting, as Hobbema manages to create a very realistic sense of depth and perspective. In the foreground, a horse-drawn cart can be seen heading towards the viewer, creating a sense of movement and dynamism in the work. In the background, you can see a beautiful rural landscape with a village and a church on the horizon.

Color is another outstanding aspect of this work. Hobbema uses a palette of soft and harmonious colors that create a serene and calm atmosphere. Green and brown tones predominate in the work, reflecting nature and rural life.

The history of the painting is also very interesting. It was painted in the 17th century, during the Dutch Golden Age, a period of great prosperity and artistic creativity in the Netherlands. Hobbema was one of the great exponents of Dutch landscape painting and this work is a sample of his talent and ability as a painter.

Finally, there is a little-known aspect of this work that is worth mentioning. Hobbema is believed to have painted this work as a commission for a wealthy client, who wanted a painting that reflected rural life at the time. However, the client never paid for the work and Hobbema kept it. The painting was later sold to a private collector and is today in the Louvre Museum in Paris, where it is one of the most admired works in the Dutch art collection.

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