Hobbema is a 7 letter English word.
You can make 119 anagrams from letters in Hobbema (abbehmo).
Hobbema will sell at my death for a bigger price than I gave for him—that's one comfort!
It is easy to detect in them reminiscences of Ruysdael and Hobbema and the studies of gallery pictures grown dim with age.
He was undoubtedly the equal of any of his time, though not so near to nature, perhaps, as Hobbema.
Hobbema was dead a hundred years before the world acknowledged his genius, thus he reaped no reward for hard work and ambition.
Owen regretted the Hobbema; it was less aggressive than the colonnade.
It is a fine phrase, and it was first used to describe Rousseau's and Corot's work; but it especially applies to Hobbema's.
Over the bed hung a fine copy of a Hobbema, in which two lines of trees stretched on and on toward a vague, far-distant horizon.
Cuyp is to the river and its banks what Willem Vandevelde is to calm seas and Hobbema to woods.
This perhaps is one of the most characteristic of Hobbema's pictures.
There are those who complain that Hobbema was a poor colourist.