Art historian Susan Owens's exquisitely illustrated new book narrates the painter’s story through his relationship to weather ...
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The Hay Wain: Walking Constable’s Landscape review – a masterpiece for the climate crisis age
While Britain boils in a heatwave, a new exhibition built around the much-reproduced canvas reminds us of the beauty of the natural world – and what we could lose ...
Despite depicting a Suffolk scene, the famous painting has never been in the county until now.
Constable spent his honeymoon in Dorset and his descendants, also artists, live in the county.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Tate Britain museum bought 19th century English painter John Constable's masterpiece "Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows" for 23.1 million pounds, making it one of the most ...
A oil sketch by John Constable that was found in a townhouse in Guernsey, U.K., has sold at a local auction house for £200,000 ($245,000). The impressive hammer price was roughly double the work’s ...
Imagine that it's the early 1800s, and you decide to paint the ultimate in realistic landscapes. You want to make the picture huge, so there's room for all the rural detail you intend to capture, and ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
If you thought that Constable was all rainbows and sunshine, some mezzotints he commissioned show intriguing new depths ...
The famous artist had a strong connection to Colchester and was often a visitor, say organisers.
Constable drew the double-sided Weymouth Bay, Osmington, on his six-week honeymoon with his wife Maria Bicknell, in 1816. On Saturday, Huddersfield-based artist Louise K Wilson will respond to a ...
LONDON (Reuters) - A small painting bought at an auction and kept in a cupboard for years, has been revealed as an original by British painter John Constable worth an estimated 250,000 pounds. The ...
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