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One view of Salisbury Cathedral has inspired countless artists, including the celebrated Romantic John Constable, who painted it many times. But is it really Britain’s finest vista?
Titled Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds (1823), the loose, fluid work is the last known version of this view of the cathedral by Constable left in private hands and will now be ...
John Constable's 1831 "Salisbury Cathedral From the Meadows," recently saved for the U.K., is a roiling work that's far from joyful.
Renowned auctioneers Christie's of London thought a fan had painted the study of Salisbury Cathedral in homage to John Constable's famous 1831 work, and so valued it at just £500 in 2013.
Constable, one of Britain's most celebrated landscape painters, considered the vast, 2m-wide Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows – currently on display at the Salisbury Museum, after which it ...
John Constable's Salisbury Cathedral From The Meadows been saved for the nation - and everyone in the country will have a chance to judge it for themselves.
You never know what you might find while browsing thrift stores and estate sales -- including valuable, centuries-old wall art that you should always look for.
John Constable, due to his friendship with Archdeacon Fisher of Leaden Hall, ... Tickets are priced at £20, or £15 for Salisbury Cathedral Close Preservation Society members, ...