Flatford Mill from a Lock on the Stour by John Constable
Flatford Mill from the Lock by John Constable
Hampstead Heath, Branch Hill Pond by John Constable
Hampstead Heath by John Constable
Arundel Mill and Castle by John Constable
Boat-building near Flatford Mill by John Constable
Landscape with Two Horses and a Brook by John Constable
Landscape by John Constable
A Cart on a Lane at Flatford by John Constable
A Cottage among Trees with a Sandbank by John Constable
A Country Road and a Sandbank by John Constable
A Country Road with Trees and Figures (recto) by John Constable

Where to See John Constable

68 museums worldwide

About John Constable

British · 1776–1837

Painted the same few miles of Suffolk his entire career, waited until fifty-two for Academy membership, and influenced French painting without leaving England.

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Portrait of John Constable
Museums68
Countries8
Most worksVictoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road · 108 works
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Hand-finished archival prints from John Constable's body of work.

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    John Constable is famous for achieving natural and lifelike effects in his paintings through close study of his surroundings. He applied a wide range of greens, as seen in nature.
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    John Constable died in 1837, at sixty, while still painting Dedham Vale.
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Sources

Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of John Constable's works across the following collections.

  1. [1] museum Toledo Museum of Art Used for: museum holdings.
  2. [2] museum Courtauld Gallery Used for: museum holdings.
  3. [3] museum Currier Museum of Art Used for: museum holdings.
  4. [4] museum Lázaro Galdiano Museum Used for: museum holdings.
  5. [5] museum Scottish National Gallery Used for: museum holdings.
  6. [6] museum Barber Institute of Fine Arts Used for: museum holdings.
  7. [7] book Susie Hodge, Art Used for: biography.
  8. [8] book Beard, Lee, 1973- author, Butler, Adam, author; Van Cleave, Claire, author; Fortenberry, Diane, author; Stirling, Susan, author, Beard, Lee, 1973- author, Butler, Adam, author; Van Cleave, Claire, author; Fortenberry, Diane, author; Stirling, Susan, author - The Art Book_ New Edition, Mini Format Used for: biography.
  9. [9] book Masterpieces of western art : a history of art in 900 individual studies from the Gothic to the present day Used for: biography.

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