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John Constable's 1831 "Salisbury Cathedral From the Meadows," recently saved for the U.K., is a roiling work that's far from joyful.
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?
In such later works as his magisterial set-piece of 1831, “Salisbury Cathedral From the Meadows,” however, Constable sought a more complex and stirring vision of landscape that he hoped would ...
Constable painting Salisbury Cathedral From The Meadows was bought by the Tate for £23.1million in 2013 By JAMES DUNN FOR MAILONLINE Published: 06:27 EDT, 23 April 2015 | Updated: 13:14 EDT, 27 ...
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. Metro logo Search Metro ...
A re-examination of the iconic John Constable work, Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows, has found that the original 1831 exhibited version of the painting did not have a rainbow -- and that it ...
‘The view of Salisbury from across the Avon water meadows is a perennial favourite. Its celebrity rests on John Constable and his 300 versions of Salisbury. His most finished masterpiece of the scene, ...
One of Suffolk artist John Constable’s finest works is coming home. Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows 1831 goes on show at Ipswich’s Christchurch Mansion, the closest major gallery to ...
Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows by John Constable has been bought for £23.1 million in a deal arranged by the Tate. The deal, with the family of the late Lord Ashton of Hyde, ...
Constable’s last great six-footer landscape, begun in 1829 at the home of his close friend John Fisher, Bishop of Salisbury, was acquired for £23m last May by Tate in conjunction with four ...
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