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Hobbema, Meindert [Meyndert]
(b Amsterdam, bapt 31 Oct 1638; d Amsterdam, 7 Dec 1709). Dutch painter. Although limited in subject-matter and working from a remarkably narrow repertory of motifs and compositional devices, he nonetheless managed to imbue his area of specializationthe wooded landscapewith memorable vitality.
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- Hobbema, Meindert
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- Altman, Benjamin
- Arenberg, Auguste-Marie-Raymond, 6th Duke of
- Beurnonville, Etienne-Edmond Martin, Baron de
- Egerton, Francis, 1st Earl of Ellesmere
- Faesch, Johann Jakob
- Fesch, Joseph, Cardinal
- Frick, Henry Clay
- Harvey, Thomas
- Kann, Rodolphe
- Leopold I, King of Belgium (reg 1831-65)
- McLellan, Archibald
- Moltke, Adam Gottlob, Count
- Morny, Charles-Auguste, Duc de
- Peel, Robert (1788-1850)
- Seymour-Conway, Richard, 4th Marquess of Hertford
- Wallace, Richard
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