3-minute meditation: A slow look at Hobbema's Dutch landscape | National Gallery
Start the new year with a mindful look at Hobbema's 'Avenue at Middelharnis', guided by mindfulness practitioner by Lucia van der Drift.
The composition of this painting was a powerful influence on later artists. It was admired by Van Gogh, who emulated its effects in several paintings after he first saw it in the National Gallery in 1884, and it probably also inspired Camille Pissarro’s 'The Avenue, Sydenham'. David Hockney even made his own version in 2017, 'Tall Dutch Trees After Hobbema (Useful Knowledge)'.
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? Find out more about Meindert Hobbema: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/artists/meindert-hobbema
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