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John Constable A cottage in a cornfield oil painting


A cottage in a cornfield
Painting ID::  32964
Artist: John Constable
Painting: A cottage in a cornfield
Introduction: mk82 1815/1813 Oil on canvas 62x51.5cm Victoria and Albert Museum, London
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Constable A boat passing a lock oil painting


A boat passing a lock
Painting ID::  32965
Artist: John Constable
Painting: A boat passing a lock
Introduction: mk82 1826
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Constable Branch Hill Pond,Hampstead Heath with a boy sitting on a bank oil painting


Branch Hill Pond,Hampstead Heath with a boy sitting on a bank
Painting ID::  32966
Artist: John Constable
Painting: Branch Hill Pond,Hampstead Heath with a boy sitting on a bank
Introduction: mk82 c.1825-28
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Constable Harwich Lighthouse oil painting


Harwich Lighthouse
Painting ID::  32967
Artist: John Constable
Painting: Harwich Lighthouse
Introduction: mk82 c.1820
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Constable The Quarters'behind Alresford Hall oil painting


The Quarters'behind Alresford Hall
Painting ID::  32968
Artist: John Constable
Painting: The Quarters'behind Alresford Hall
Introduction: mk82 1816
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     1776-1837 British John Constable Locations 1837). English painter and draughtsman. His range and aspirations were less extensive than those of his contemporary J. M. W. Turner, but these two artists have traditionally been linked as the giants of early 19th-century British landscape painting and isolated from the many other artists practising landscape at a time when it was unprecedentedly popular. Constable has often been defined as the great naturalist and deliberately presented himself thus in his correspondence, although his stylistic variety indicates an instability in his perception of what constituted nature. He has also been characterized as having painted only the places he knew intimately, which other artists tended to pass by. While the exclusivity of Constable approach is indisputable, his concern with local scenery was not unique, being shared by the contemporary Norwich artists. By beginning to sketch in oil from nature seriously in 1808, he also conformed with the practice of artists such as Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777-1843), William Alfred Delamotte, Turner and, particularly, the pupils of John Linnell. Turner shared his commitment to establishing landscape as the equal of history painting, despite widespread disbelief in this notion. Nevertheless, although Constable was less singular than he might have liked people to believe, his single-mindedness in portraying so limited a range of sites was unique, and the brilliance of his oil sketching unprecedented, while none of his contemporaries was producing pictures resembling The Haywain (1821; London, N.G.) or the Leaping Horse (1825; London, RA). This very singularity was characteristic of British artists at a time when members of most occupations were stressing their individuality in the context of a rapidly developing capitalist economy . Related Artists to John Constable : | Francois Joseph Navez | Johnson, Frank Tenney | majestas domini | Henry Benbridge | Thomas Murray |

 

 

 

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