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- disputed. Middelharnis developed after a **** was built around the Oudeland polder in 1465. In 1598, a fish auction was built in Middelharnis and it developed...
- muni****lities of Goedereede, Dirksland, Middelharnis, and Oostflakkee. The largest towns are Sommelsdijk, Middelharnis, Ouddorp, and Dirksland. Despite being...
- The Avenue at Middelharnis is a Dutch Golden Age painting of 1689 by Meindert Hobbema, now in the National Gallery, London. It is in oil on canvas and...
- views of woodland, although his most famous painting, The Avenue at Middelharnis (1689, National Gallery, London), shows a different type of scene. Hobbema...
- Spijkenisse 0182 Gouda 0183 Gorinchem 0184 Sliedrecht 0186 Oud-Beijerland 0187 Middelharnis 020 Amsterdam 0222 Texel 0223 Den Helder 0224 Schagen 0226 Harenkarspel...
- terrain, fell naturally into avenues; Meindert Hobbema, in The Avenue at Middelharnis (1689) presents such an avenue in farming country, neatly flanked at...
- and Melissant. On 1 January 2013, Dirksland merged with Goedereede, Middelharnis, and Oostflakkee into the new muni****lity of Goeree-Overflakkee. The...
- Hollands Diep (at Willemstad) Haringvliet (at Stellendam) Spui (near Middelharnis) branch of Oude Maas (at Oud-Beijerland) Hollands Diep (at Willemstad)...
- Born Louis Frederik Johannes Bouwmeester (1842-09-05)5 September 1842 Middelharnis, Netherlands Died April 28, 1925(1925-04-28) (aged 82) Amsterdam, Netherlands...
- Meindert Hobbema (1638–1709), best known for his atypical Avenue at Middelharnis (1689, London), a departure from his usual scenes of watermills and roads...