Entrance to a Village

Entrance to a Village by Meyndert Hobbema

Medium

Oil on wood

Dimensions

29 1/2 x 43 3/8 in. (74.9 x 110.2 cm)

Classification

Paintings

Department

European Paintings

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Bequest of Benjamin Altman, 1913

Accession Number

14.40.614

Tags

HousesVillagesLandscapes

Art Historical Context

Meyndert Hobbema's *Entrance to a Village* (ca. 1665) captures the quiet charm of rural Dutch life during the Golden Age. Painted in oil on wood—a favored medium for its smooth surface and portability—this landscape depicts a sun-dappled path leading into a modest village, framed by houses and lush foliage. Hobbema, a master of the Dutch Baroque tradition and pupil of Jacob van Ruisdael, excelled in these intimate scenes, emphasizing everyday realism over grandeur. The artwork's significance lies in its meticulous detail and masterful use of light, which draws the viewer's eye along winding r...

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