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Constable once wrote in a letter to Leslie, "My limited and abstracted art is to be found under every hedge, and in every lane, and therefore nobody thinks it worth picking up". He could never have imagined how influential his honest techniques would turn out to be. Constable's art inspired not only
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In addition to the full-scale oil sketches, Constable completed numerous observational studies of landscapes and clouds, determined to become more scientific in his recording of atmospheric conditions. The power of his physical effects was sometimes apparent even in the full-scale paintings which he
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Brighton subject, it was exhibited in 1827. The Constables persevered in Brighton for five years to aid Mariaâs health, but to no avail. After the birth of their seventh child in January 1828, they returned to Hampstead where Maria died on 23 November at
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from 1824 until 1828, in the hope the sea air could restore her health. During this period
Constable split his time between Charlotte Street in London and Brighton. This change saw Constable move away from large scale Stour scenes in favour of coastal scenes. He continued painting six-foot canvases,
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His early style has many qualities associated with his mature work, including a freshness of light, colour and touch, and reveals the compositional influence of the old masters he had studied, notably of Claude
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Suffolk and Essex countryside, which was to become the subject of a large proportion of his art. These scenes, in his own words, "made me a painter, and I am grateful"; "the sound of water escaping from mill dams etc., willows, old rotten planks, slimy posts, and brickwork,
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Constable painted many full-scale preliminary sketches of his landscapes to test the composition in advance of finished pictures. These large sketches, with their free and vigorous brushwork, were revolutionary at the time, and they continue to interest artists, scholars and the general public. The
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Constable to develop new techniques of brilliant colour and vivacious brushwork. At the same time, a greater emotional range began to be expressed in his art. While on honeymoon, Constable began to experiment with works exploring nature's grandeur, characterized by dominating skies, such
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Academy two âLandscapesâ and two âStudies from Natureâ; and in April he made a trip from London to Deal, in the Coutts, East Indiaman, with Captain Torin, a friend of his father. Constable, John. Delphi Collected Works of John Constable (Illustrated) (Masters of
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and it led to a series of six monumental landscapes depicting narratives on the River Stour known as the âsix-footersâ (named for their scale). The extraordinary size of the works helped
Constable attract attention in the competitive space of the Academy's exhibitions. Viewed as âthe knottiest and
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In 1799, Constable persuaded his father to let him pursue a career in art and
Golding granted him a small allowance. Entering the Royal Academy Schools as a probationer, he attended life classes and anatomical dissections, as well as studying and copying old masters. Among works that particularly
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In his youth, Constable embarked on amateur sketching trips in the surrounding
Suffolk and Essex countryside, which in later years would inspire the majority of the subject matter of his canvases. Constable, John. Delphi Collected Works of John Constable (Illustrated) (Masters of Art Book 17) (p.
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Constableâs father â Golding Constable was a wealthy corn merchant, owner of Flatford Mill in East Bergholt and, later, Dedham Mill in Essex. He owned a small ship, The Telegraph, which he moored at Mistley on the Stour estuary, which he used to transport corn to London. Delphi Collected Works of
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To the sky studies he added notes, often on the back of the sketches, of the prevailing weather conditions, direction of light, and time of day, believing that the sky was "the key note, the standard of scale, and the chief organ of sentiment" in a landscape painting. In this habit he is known to
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and the Admiralty, was reluctant to see Maria throw away her inheritance. Maria pointed out to John that a penniless marriage would detract from any chances he had of making a career in painting. Golding and Ann Constable, while approving the match, held out no prospect of supporting the marriage
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In his lifetime, Constable sold only 20 paintings in England, but in France he sold more than 20 in just a few years. Despite this, he refused all invitations to travel internationally to promote his work, writing to Francis Darby: "I would rather be a poor man than a rich man abroad." In 1825,
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inspired him during this period were the landscapes of Thomas Gainsborough, Claude Lorrain, Peter Paul Rubens, Annibale Carracci and Jacob van Ruisdael. Constable, John. Delphi Collected Works of John Constable (Illustrated) (Masters of Art Book 17) (p. 15). Delphi Classics. Kindle Edition.
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At this time, he was introduced to George Beaumont, an art collector that showed the aspiring artist, amongst his many other treasures, his prized painting Hagar and the Angel by Claude Lorrain, which would have a profound influence on Constable. Delphi Collected Works of John Constable,
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In 1835, his last lecture to students of the Royal Academy, in which he praised Raphael and called the Academy the "cradle of British art", was "cheered most heartily". He died on the night of 31 March 1837, apparently from heart failure, and was buried with Maria in the graveyard of
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is the only upright landscape of the Stour series and the only six-footer that Constable painted more than one version of. A second version now known as the âFoster versionâ was painted in 1825 and kept by the artist to send to exhibitions. A third, landscape version, known as
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Constable worked in the corn business after leaving school, but his younger brother Abram eventually took over the running of the mills. Constable, John. Delphi Collected Works of John Constable (Illustrated) (Masters of Art Book 17) (p. 15). Delphi Classics. Kindle
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by Thomas Forster show him to have been fully abreast of meteorological terminology. "I have done a good deal of skying", Constable wrote to Fisher on 23 October 1821; "I am determined to conquer all difficulties, and that most arduous one among the rest".
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The magnificence of the sea, and its (to use your own beautiful expression) everlasting voice, is drowned in the din & lost in the tumult of stage coaches - gigs - âflysâ &c. -and the beach is only Piccadilly (that part of it where we dined) by the
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of some of his landscapes in preparation for a publication. He was hesitant and indecisive, nearly fell out with his engraver, and when the folios were published, could not interest enough subscribers. Constable collaborated closely with mezzotinter
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was transferred later to an establishment in the pretty, little town of Lavenham, where he suffered much at the hands of a flogging usher. Holmes, Charles John (1901), Constable, The Sign of the Unicorn, VII Cecil Court, St.Martin's Lane,
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on 40 prints after his landscapes, one of which went through 13 proof stages, corrected by Constable in pencil and paint. Constable said, "Lucas showed me to the public without my faults", but the venture was not a financial success.
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After a brief period at a boarding school in Lavenham, he was enrolled in a day school in Dedham. Constable, John. Delphi Collected Works of John Constable (Illustrated) (Masters of Art Book 17) (p. 15). Delphi Classics. Kindle
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the age of 41. Intensely saddened, Constable wrote to his brother Golding, "hourly do I feel the loss of my departed AngelâGod only knows how my children will be brought up...the face of the World is totally changed to me".
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two days are alike, nor even two hours; neither were there ever two leaves of a tree alike since the creation of all the world; and the genuine productions of art, like those of nature, are all distinct from each other."
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as the artist's main entry. This may have occurred after Fisher forwarded Constable the money for the painting. This both helped him out of a financial difficulty and nudged him along to get the painting done.
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John Constable was born in East Bergholt, a village on the River Stour in Suffolk, to Golding Constable, a wealthy corn merchant and Ann (Watts) Constable. Delphi Collected Work of John Constable, 2015, page
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From 1809, his childhood friendship with Maria Elizabeth Bicknell developed into a deep, mutual love. Their marriage in 1816 when Constable was 40 was opposed by Maria's grandfather, Dr. Rhudde,
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This period saw his art move from the serenity of its earlier phase, to a more broken and accented style. The turmoil and distress of his mind is clearly seen in his later six-foot masterpieces
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In 1806 Constable undertook a two-month tour of the Lake District. He told his friend and biographer, Charles Leslie, that the solitude of the mountains oppressed his spirits, and Leslie wrote:
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was shown at the Royal Academy's exhibition. Although it failed to find a buyer, it was viewed by some important people of the time, including two Frenchmen, the artist
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over lighter passages, creating an impression of sparkling light enveloping the entire landscape. One of the most expressionistic and powerful of all his studies is
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of East Bergholt. He considered the Constables his social inferiors and threatened Maria with disinheritance. Maria's father, Charles Bicknell, solicitor to
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an age that looked for more romantic visions of wild landscapes and ruins. He made occasional trips farther afield.
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In 2019 two drawings by Constable were found among the possessions of the late playwright and poet,
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3940:, fully digitized text from The Metropolitan Museum of Art libraries
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390 paintings by John Constable at www.John-Constable.org
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John Constable: a complete chronology and other articles
3198:. A Philadelphia Museum of Art free digital publication.
3153:. A Philadelphia Museum of Art free digital publication.
3165:"John Constable's Stour Valley location mystery solved"
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Art Book 17) (p. 429). Delphi Classics. Kindle Edition.
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The Celebration in East Bergholt of the Peace of 1814
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3557:Constable: Paintings, Watercolours & Drawings
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3485:, Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press,
3429:The Birth of the Modern: World Society 1815-1830
3305:Constable: Landscape Watercolours & Drawings
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1007:movement, which he considered mere "imitation".
3233:John Constable's Correspondence VI: The Fishers
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1714:Portrait of Maria Bicknell, Mrs. John Constable
351:, he was introduced to the professional artist
3806:Constable and Salisbury. The soul of landscape
3754:, Birmingham: University of Birmingham Press,
3535:Parris, Leslie; Fleming-Williams, Ian (1982),
3517:Parris, Leslie; Fleming-Williams, Ian (1991),
3321:Fleming-Williams, Ian; Parris, Leslie (1984),
2595:Parris, Leslie; Fleming-Williams, Ian (1991).
1913:The Grove, or the Admiral's House in Hampstead
535:Maria Bicknell, painted by Constable in 1816.
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4235:Cenotaph to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds
4139:Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds
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3445:Leslie, C. R. (1995), Mayne, Jonathan (ed.),
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2135:Cenotaph to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds
2012:Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds
1950:Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds
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823:Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds
570:John and Maria's marriage in October 1816 at
3654:John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology
3620:, New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art,
2706:National Gallery: The Hay Wain - Description
2610:New York Times: Constableâs Great Landscapes
2182:Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
330:In his youth, Constable embarked on amateur
303:in East Bergholt and, later, Dedham Mill in
4059:Weymouth Bay: Bowleaze Cove and Jordon Hill
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2243:Parris, Fleming-Williams & Shields 1976
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1783:Weymouth Bay: Bowleaze Cove and Jordon Hill
19:For other people named John Constable, see
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3714:Smart, Alastair; Brooks, Attfield (1976),
3192:"Two Donkeys by John Constable (inv. 155)"
2991:, Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic,
2988:John Constable : a kingdom of his own
2573:Sothebyâs: Landscapes of Constable Country
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1443:c. 1825. As a gesture of appreciation for
1297:Flatford Mill (Scene on a Navigable River)
709:The following year, his second six-footer
601:Flatford Mill (Scene on a Navigable River)
335:I love such things." He was introduced to
230:Constable's most famous paintings include
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2197:V&A: John Constable - an introduction
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3696:Constable: The Painter and His Landscape
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2082:Sir Richard Steele's Cottage, Hampstead
1539:Sir Richard Steele's Cottage, Hampstead
1223:Researches About Atmospheric Phaenomena
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3859:A gallery of Constable's cloud studies
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3411:The Great Book of French Impressionism
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6646:Romanticism and the French Revolution
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3929:Memoirs of the Life of John Constable
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3447:Memoirs of the Life of John Constable
3253:, New York: Parkstone International,
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2548:Tate: Constable: The Great Landscapes
2305:15). Delphi Classics. Kindle Edition.
1631:Landscape: Ploughing Scene in Suffolk
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1038:property, open to the public. Nearby
1023:are also buried in this family tomb.)
483:To make ends meet, Constable took up
4211:Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows
4035:Golding Constable's Vegetable Garden
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3215:John Constable: A Kingdom of His Own
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3126:from the original on 12 January 2022
2120:â Victoria and Albert Museum, London
2071:Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows
1955:â Victoria and Albert Museum, London
1881:â Victoria and Albert Museum, London
1686:â Victoria and Albert Museum, London
1201:Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows
953:Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows
933:Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows
814:A number of distractions meant that
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3501:John Constable: The Man and His Art
3347:, Newton Abbot, UK: Readers Union,
1812:Weymouth Bay with Approaching Storm
1667:The Stour Valley And Dedham Village
1587:List of paintings by John Constable
996:The inscription on Constable's tomb
672:, 1821 (National Gallery, London);
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3112:Alberge, Dalya (3 February 2019).
1744:The Quarters behind Alresford Hall
1703:Golding Constable's Kitchen Garden
751:In 1821, his most famous painting
678:Huntington Library and Art Gallery
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6800:18th-century English male artists
4155:Branch Hill Pond, Hampstead Heath
4027:Golding Constable's Flower Garden
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2925:"Extensive Landscape with Clouds"
2599:. London: Tate. pp. 193â194.
2017:â Frick Collection, New York City
1692:Golding Constable's Flower Garden
1634:(1814, revised c. 1816 and 1831)
1423:Branch Hill Pond, Hampstead Heath
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4011:Boat-Building Near Flatford Mill
3853:Sketch for Hadleigh Castle c1828
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3134:– via www.telegraph.co.uk.
2663:National Gallery: Stratford Mill
1681:Boat-building near Flatford Mill
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4115:Hampstead Heath, with a Bonfire
3465:Constable: The Great Landscapes
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2006:â Royal Academy of Arts, London
1975:Seascape Study with Rain Clouds
1708:â Christchurch Mansion, Ipswich
1697:â Christchurch Mansion, Ipswich
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21:John Constable (disambiguation)
4219:The Opening of Waterloo Bridge
4019:Stour Valley and Dedham Church
3596:Constable: The Natural Painter
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2093:The Opening of Waterloo Bridge
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1196:Seascape Study with Rain Cloud
1172:Seascape Study with Rain Cloud
1003:He also spoke against the new
379:as a probationer, he attended
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6785:19th-century English painters
6775:18th-century English painters
6669:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
3790:, London: Thames and Hudson,
3678:, London: Thames and Hudson,
3413:, New York: Abbeville Press,
3388:Holmes, Charles John (2012),
3374:, Weidenfeld & Nicolson,
2265:John Constable, 2015, page 14
2087:â Yale Center for British Art
1928:View on the Stour near Dedham
1378:View on the Stour near Dedham
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771:View on the Stour near Dedham
674:View on the Stour near Dedham
273:John Constable, Self-portrait
3946:- Research on John Constable
3855:â Great Works of Western Art
3656:, Portland, Oregon: Author,
3271:, Lavenham: Terence Dalton,
2052:National Gallery of Scotland
1777:â Philadelphia Museum of Art
1751:National Gallery of Victoria
1612:â Philadelphia Museum of Art
1188:Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes
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517:National Gallery of Victoria
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3835:Paintings by John Constable
3692:Rosenthal, Michael (1983),
3670:Rosenthal, Michael (1987),
3467:, London: Tate Publishing,
3390:John Constable: Illustrated
3339:Fraser, John Lloyd (1976),
3325:, London: Hamish Hamilton,
3231:Beckett, Ronald B. (1962),
2767:R.A.: A Boat passing a Lock
1764:Scene on a Navigable River)
1674:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1638:Yale Center for British Art
1617:Landscape: Two Boys Fishing
1013:St John-at-Hampstead Church
889:Yale Center for British Art
810:(1824). Private collection.
765:. According to the painter
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509:to paint his country home,
291:John Constable was born in
16:English painter (1776â1837)
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6735:English landscape painters
6586:Coleridge's theory of life
3893:Victoria and Albert Museum
3886:Victoria and Albert Museum
3598:, St Albans, UK: Panther,
3499:Parkinson, Ronald (1998),
3323:The Discovery of Constable
3249:Charles, Victoria (2015),
2829:Tate: Chain Pier, Brighton
2562:Sothebyâs: The White Horse
2140:â National Gallery, London
2028:â National Gallery, London
1995:Dunedin Public Art Gallery
1907:â National Gallery, London
1892:â National Gallery, London
1835:A Scene on the River Stour
1601:Victoria and Albert Museum
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1517:, oil on canvas, c. 1832.
1493:, 1826â27, oil on canvas,
1300:, c. 1816, oil on canvas,
1277:Victoria and Albert Museum
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1139:Victoria and Albert Museum
1062:Somerville College, Oxford
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6790:People from Dedham, Essex
6755:People from East Bergholt
6740:English romantic painters
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6641:Romanticism and economics
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3891:A Sketchbook by Constable
3768:Vaughan, William (2002),
3750:Thornes, John E. (1999),
3732:Sunderland, John (1986),
3716:Constable and His Country
3612:Reynolds, Graham (1983),
3463:Lyles, Anne, ed. (2006),
3343:John Constable: 1776â1837
3285:Cormack, Malcolm (1986),
3267:Constable, Freda (1975),
1649:The Mill Stream, Flatford
1021:Charles Golding Constable
369:Scottish National Gallery
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4421:German historical school
3883:Constable's Oil Sketches
3804:Wilcox, Timothy (2011),
3561:, London: Tate Gallery,
3481:Mayor, A. Hyatt (1980),
3370:Hamilton, James (2022),
3361:Gayford, Martin (2009),
3213:Bailey, Anthony (2007),
2985:Bailey, Anthony (2008),
2230:29 November 2014 at the
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1798:A Cottage in a Cornfield
1207:Cottage at East Bergholt
1083:National Gallery, London
745:National Gallery, London
6745:English watercolourists
5068:JĂłzef Ignacy Kraszewski
4243:Arundel Mill and Castle
3652:Rhyne, Charles (1990),
3634:Rhyne, Charles (2006),
2146:Arundel Mill and Castle
1805:National Museum Cardiff
1736:National Gallery of Art
1556:Arundel Mill and Castle
1402:, 1825, oil on canvas,
1380:, 1822, oil on canvas,
1324:, 1820, oil on canvas,
842:âA Boat Passing a Lockâ
719:described it as having
572:St Martin-in-the-Fields
562:, 1816, oil on canvas.
497:, 1816, oil on canvas.
477:National Gallery of Art
321:intellectually disabled
275:1806, pencil on paper,
6651:Romanticism in science
6606:Middle Ages in history
6601:List of Romantic poets
5313:Josiah Gilbert Holland
3931:, ed C. R. Leslie 1843
3752:John Constable's Skies
3427:Johnson, Paul (1991),
3409:Kelder, Diane (1980),
3190:Thompson, Jennifer A.
3145:Thompson, Jennifer A.
2129:â Tate Britain, London
2109:â Tate Britain, London
2098:â Tate Britain, London
2076:â Tate Britain, London
2039:â Tate Britain, London
1935:The Huntington Library
1768:â Tate Britain, London
1559:, oil on canvas, 1837.
1542:, oil on canvas, 1832.
1365:, oil on canvas, 1820.
1348:, oil on canvas, 1820.
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6795:Rother Valley artists
6780:English male painters
6750:Artists from Brighton
6621:Romantic epistemology
6611:Opium and Romanticism
5180:StojadinoviÄ-Srpkinja
4406:Counter-Enlightenment
4123:Road to the Spaniards
3944:Charles Rhyne Archive
3912:22 March 2009 at the
3868:Royal Academy of Arts
3837:at Wikimedia Commons
3786:Walker, John (1979),
3579:, London: Blandford,
3575:Pool, Phoebe (1964),
3372:Constable: A Portrait
2756:ssSothebyâs: The Lock
1982:Royal Academy of Arts
1426:, oil on canvas, 1825
1404:Royal Academy of Arts
1180:Royal Academy of Arts
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254:Royal Academy of Arts
223:with his pictures of
6685:Age of Enlightenment
4327:England (literature)
4179:Chain Pier, Brighton
2153:Toledo Museum of Art
2034:Chain Pier, Brighton
1920:Alte Nationalgalerie
1876:Dedham Lock and Mill
1729:Wivenhoe Park, Essex
1656:Christchurch Mansion
1490:Chain Pier, Brighton
1230:contemporaries like
1058:Christchurch Mansion
1044:Willy Lott's Cottage
896:Chain Pier, Brighton
512:Wivenhoe Park, Essex
507:Francis Slater Rebow
96:St John-at-Hampstead
6636:Romantic psychology
4431:Hudson River School
4375:Sweden (literature)
4360:Russia (literature)
3736:, London: Phaidon,
3616:Constable's England
3503:, London: V&A,
3449:, London: Phaidon,
3289:, Oxford: Phaidon,
3217:, London: Vintage,
2523:Tate: Flatford Mill
2179:"Constable, John,"
1449:Bishop of Salisbury
909:Clark Art Institute
729:Clark Art Institute
564:Clark Art Institute
499:Clark Art Institute
389:Thomas Gainsborough
341:Hagar and the Angel
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1572:
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126:The Hay Wain
124:
120:Notable work
81:(1837-03-31)
64:11 June 1776
25:
6770:1837 deaths
6765:1776 births
6377:MichaĆowski
6209:Wackenroder
6174:F. Schlegel
6169:A. Schlegel
5945:Tchaikovsky
5834:Bortkiewicz
5706:R. Schumann
5701:C. Schumann
5666:Kalkbrenner
5635:Saint-Saëns
4940:Anne Brontë
4825:Eichendorff
4810:B. v. Arnim
4805:A. v. Arnim
4615:Weltschmerz
4574:Medievalism
4523:Blue flower
4451:Nationalist
4396:Bohemianism
4308:Romanticism
4171:Parham Mill
3864:Web feature
2778:Bailey 2007
2717:Kelder 1980
2634:Bailey 2007
2408:Walker 1979
2213:, p. 9
2054:, Edinburgh
1773:Two Donkeys
1753:, Melbourne
1625:, Cambs, NT
1594:Dedham Vale
1473:Parham Mill
1445:John Fisher
1219:Luke Howard
1124:avant-garde
950:(1829) and
921:David Lucas
775:Paris Salon
761:and writer
666:, London);
485:portraiture
457:John Fisher
385:old masters
371:, Edinburgh
297:River Stour
250:British art
242:(1828) and
239:Dedham Vale
225:Dedham Vale
143:Romanticism
132:Dedham Vale
103:Nationality
6719:Categories
6252:Chassériau
6227:Aivazovsky
5935:Rubinstein
5920:Mussorgsky
5869:Wieniawski
5854:Paderewski
5696:Moszkowski
5479:Vörösmarty
5469:Shevchenko
5323:Longfellow
5247:Batyushkov
5242:Baratynsky
5211:Espronceda
5078:Mickiewicz
5073:Malczewski
5040:Wordsworth
5025:M. Shelley
4980:de Quincey
4845:GĂŒnderrode
4729:Baudelaire
4609:Wanderlust
4446:Lake Poets
3365:, Fig Tree
3175:26 January
2949:Mayor 1980
2115:Stonehenge
1978:(1824â25)
1939:San Marino
1916:(1821â22)
1786:(1816â17)
1238:, but the
1151:Stonehenge
1147:Stonehenge
1135:Stonehenge
916:mezzotints
852:Later life
60:1776-06-11
6692:Modernism
6352:Kiprensky
6312:GĂ©ricault
6297:Friedrich
6287:Delacroix
6262:Constable
6242:Bonington
6232:Bierstadt
6184:Senancour
6159:Schelling
6114:Lamennais
6109:Khomyakov
6074:Coleridge
6069:Chaadayev
5976:StankoviÄ
5971:Mokranjac
5890:Balakirev
5849:Moniuszko
5798:Donizetti
5793:Cherubini
5691:Meyerbeer
5676:Marschner
5651:Beethoven
5564:Moscheles
5498:Musicians
5484:Wergeland
5449:Orbeliani
5404:Grundtvig
5308:Hawthorne
5277:Zhukovsky
5272:Vyazemsky
5257:Lermontov
5216:Gutiérrez
5175:RadiÄeviÄ
5139:Herculano
5063:KrasiĆski
5005:Radcliffe
4975:Coleridge
4950:E. Brontë
4945:C. Brontë
4875:Jean Paul
4870:Hölderlin
4759:Lamartine
4696:MagalhĂŁes
4686:GuimarĂŁes
4594:Pantheism
4584:Nostalgia
4436:Indianism
4384:Movements
4315:Countries
3989:Paintings
3788:Constable
3734:Constable
3674:Constable
3519:Constable
3287:Constable
3251:Constable
3002:2 October
2997:218805873
2597:Constable
1997:, Dunedin
1869:Cambridge
1837:) (1819)
1642:New Haven
1608:The Stour
1236:Delacroix
1232:GĂ©ricault
1182:, London.
1141:, London.
1027:Locations
1017:Hampstead
870:sea-side.
789:in 1886.
779:Charles X
549:George IV
461:Salisbury
412:Sandhurst
349:Middlesex
332:sketching
6704:Category
6520:Dahlhaus
6505:Blanning
6472:Scholars
6442:Tropinin
6437:Tidemand
6427:Stattler
6422:Scheffer
6322:GĆowacki
6292:Edelfelt
6247:Bryullov
6189:Snellman
6164:Schiller
6154:Rousseau
6134:Michelet
6079:Constant
6049:Belinsky
6022:Sibelius
5966:KonjoviÄ
5940:Scriabin
5910:Lyapunov
5844:LipiĆski
5813:Spontini
5803:Paganini
5747:Goldmark
5538:Thalberg
5533:Schubert
5513:Bruckner
5474:Topelius
5464:Runeberg
5454:PreĆĄeren
5424:Leopardi
5389:Frashëri
5379:Eminescu
5359:Andersen
5267:Tyutchev
5252:Karamzin
5226:Zorrilla
5221:Saavedra
5119:Castilho
5107:Portugal
5098:SĆowacki
5000:Polidori
4930:Barbauld
4865:Hoffmann
4820:Brentano
4734:Bertrand
4555:Romantic
4391:Ancients
4365:Scotland
4147:The Lock
3910:Archived
3594:(1976),
3169:BBC News
3124:Archived
2295:Edition.
2285:Edition.
2228:Archived
1984:, London
1961:The Lock
1922:, Berlin
1905:; 1821)
1792:, London
1723:, London
1603:, London
1275:, 1815.
1210:, 1833.
1192:scumbled
1137:(1835).
1081:(1826).
936:(1831).
887:(1829).
862:Brighton
836:The Lock
830:The Lock
817:The Lock
807:The Lock
743:(1821).
698:, 1825 (
690:, 1824 (
687:The Lock
676:, 1822 (
662:, 1820 (
621:(1819).
580:Brighton
576:Weymouth
527:Marriage
475:(1816).
367:(1828).
325:Lavenham
236:(1816),
213:Romantic
139:Movement
98:, London
6545:Lovejoy
6480:Abraham
6402:Richard
6392:Préault
6317:Girodet
6199:Thoreau
6144:Novalis
6129:Mazzini
6124:Maistre
6099:Hazlitt
6084:Emerson
6064:Carlyle
6054:Berchet
5997:Berwald
5992:Bennett
5961:HristiÄ
5915:Medtner
5895:Borodin
5885:Arensky
5808:Rossini
5783:Bellini
5762:Joachim
5735:Hungary
5716:Strauss
5644:Germany
5610:Berlioz
5579:VoĆĂĆĄek
5574:Smetana
5552:Czechia
5506:Austria
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