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Hobbes' Scientific Understanding of Lin Mengxiao's Taoism

Inder Hobema meindert hobbema, born in 1638 and died in 1709, was a Dutch painter. 1638 65438+1October 3 1 was baptized in Amsterdam, 1709 died in the same place. In his early years, he studied landscape painting under J.van Restal. Most of his works depict country roads, farmhouses and Chi Pan. His representative works, such as Boulevard and Mill, truly show the changeable scenes of nature, and their precise perspectives are praised.

The path in the forest (also known as the Midhasness path) is more detailed and is also the most praised by people.

This "forest path", which has now become a classic landscape painting, depicts a very ordinary muddy village road with many ruts of different shades printed on it, with thin and tall trees lined up on both sides, which are uneven and even with each other, very symmetrical and changeable. At the other end of the path, a villager stood with an animal. At a fork in the road on the right, there are two rural women walking and chatting. The close shot on the right is a plantation, and a peasant woman is pruning branches. The lower the horizon is, the more places are left in the sky, and painters have more possibilities to describe the beautiful sky of Xia Wei steamed by clouds.

The rigorous perspective of Vanishing Point takes the audience's mood far away. Because this painting successfully shows the technique of focus perspective, it has always been a classic demonstration work in the teaching of art techniques. The diversity of Dutch painting themes, like a mirror, reflects the richness of Dutch social life. In terms of landscape painting, these two masters-Resdal and Hobema-showed us the natural richness of the Dutch countryside.