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John Constable [English Romantic painter, 1776 – 1837] Biography: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Constable Oil on canvas Copyright © The National Gallery, London: www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/john-constable-the-h...
John Constable Weymouth Bay 1816 oil on canvas Victoria & Albert Museum John Constable London from Hampstead Heath in a storm 1831 watercolor British Museum John Constable (1776-1837) was moderately successful as a landscape painter in early 19th century England. After the passage of two centuries he is now established as one of those most fortunate of artists, better loved by posterity than ever they were by their living fellows. Such individuals are the great winners in the enterprise of making art that is important to humans, yet they themselves can never know it. Like Blake and Palmer and Turner, Constable has been posthumously raised to the skies. Which is exactly where he always felt most at home. "His ultimate goal," as curators at the British Museum write, "was to paint the sky – which he deemed landscape's 'chief organ of sentiment' – more expressively." John Constable Study of clouds, Hampstead Heath 1830 watercolor British Museum John Constable Pond and cottages, storm approaching 1821 watercolor British Museum John Constable Study of clouds, Salisbury 1829 oil on paper Victoria & Albert Museum John Constable The Vale of Dedham 1805 watercolor British Museum John Constable London from Hampstead Heath c. 1820 watercolor British Museum John Constable London from Hampstead Heath 1830 watercolor British Museum John Constable Theale, Berkshire 1832 watercolor British Museum John Constable Water meadows 1820s oil on canvas Victoria & Albert Museum John Constable Trees at Hampstead 1821 oil on canvas Victoria & Albert Museum John Constable Hampstead Heath 1828 oil on canvas Victoria & Albert Museum
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A Cottage in a Cornfield is a famous oil painting, originally by English artist John Constable in 1817, with the style of romanticism. The painting now is collected by Amgueddfa Cymru. This kind of landscape oil paintings is very common in visual art. Besides, recommend you to view other painting artworks from John Constable. Dream to have a better art reproduction of this 19 Century painting for home decoration or gift giving? Please send your inquiry to us if interested. Each painting reproduction of A Cottage in a Cornfield will be done by experienced and talented artist, totally hand painted with eco-friendly oil paints on canvas. All oil painting reproductions of A Cottage in a Cornfield can be customized with various options of sizes and frames, original size 31.5 cm (12.4") * 26.3 cm (10.35"). Art recreation is also offered for landscape oil paintings if need to change technique, style, or colors. Let HandmadePiece Art Store help you bring this romanticism masterpiece to your life!
Riverside by Frits (Fritz) Thaulow (1847-1906) Oil on Canvas (Private Collection)
John Constable (1776-1837) started painting the area in Suffolk where he was born and today, this region is known as "Constable Country."
John Constable (June 11, 1776 to March 31, 1837, age 60) was an English Romantic landscape painter in the naturalistic tradition. He was born in Suffolk, Art lesson plan for teaching about John Constable, landscape painting, and romanticism.
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John Constable: The hay wain, 1821 (London, National Gallery) Constable: The great landscapes Some people say that it is really hard to succeed in your own home. But that is not true for John Constable, who has a guaranteed success with a monograph exhibition dedicated to his six-footers landscapes in the Tate Britain in London . The exhibition, 'Constable: The great landscapes', will take part since June 1st to August 28th , and will show together nine of Constable's six-footers landscapes that gave the romantic painter his international fame, together with other smaller canvases, ABOUT JOHN CONSTABLE John Constable (1776-1837)
A Country Lane by Peder Mørk Mønsted (1859–1941) Oil on Canvas (Private Collection)
John Constable Weymouth Bay 1816 oil on canvas Victoria & Albert Museum John Constable London from Hampstead Heath in a storm 1831 watercolor British Museum John Constable (1776-1837) was moderately successful as a landscape painter in early 19th century England. After the passage of two centuries he is now established as one of those most fortunate of artists, better loved by posterity than ever they were by their living fellows. Such individuals are the great winners in the enterprise of making art that is important to humans, yet they themselves can never know it. Like Blake and Palmer and Turner, Constable has been posthumously raised to the skies. Which is exactly where he always felt most at home. "His ultimate goal," as curators at the British Museum write, "was to paint the sky – which he deemed landscape's 'chief organ of sentiment' – more expressively." John Constable Study of clouds, Hampstead Heath 1830 watercolor British Museum John Constable Pond and cottages, storm approaching 1821 watercolor British Museum John Constable Study of clouds, Salisbury 1829 oil on paper Victoria & Albert Museum John Constable The Vale of Dedham 1805 watercolor British Museum John Constable London from Hampstead Heath c. 1820 watercolor British Museum John Constable London from Hampstead Heath 1830 watercolor British Museum John Constable Theale, Berkshire 1832 watercolor British Museum John Constable Water meadows 1820s oil on canvas Victoria & Albert Museum John Constable Trees at Hampstead 1821 oil on canvas Victoria & Albert Museum John Constable Hampstead Heath 1828 oil on canvas Victoria & Albert Museum