The oil painting dates from the early 1820s and will be on long-term loan from a private collection.
The exhibition is entitled ‘Rivals and Originals’ and there’s a bit of an attempt to portray the two painters as being locked ...
To mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Sulffolk-born artist John Constable, A View of Salisbury from Harnham will go on display at Salisbury Museum from June. The painting depicts Salisbury ...
Turner & Constable at the Tate: Who is the greater artist? - 5/5 This blockbuster at Tate Britain pits the two rivals against ...
Tourist guides in Ipswich are offering special walks to celebrate John Constable. The first, on April 10, includes afternoon tea for £12 and reveals his influences from the Suffolk landscape. The ...
Tate Britain presents the first major exhibition to explore the intertwined lives and legacies of Britain's most revered landscape artists: JMW Turner (1775-1851) and John Constable (1776-1837).
The annals of art history are rife with stories of rivals—Van Gogh and Gauguin, Picasso and Matisse, and countless other artists—that frame their work as competing aesthetic visions.
Dedham is home to fewer than 1,000 residents yet punches well above its weight in heritage and charm.
Gwen John was about 22 years old when she painted her landlady, Mrs Atkinson, sitting in a room. It’s an unassuming portrait – you could even call it ordinary – and therein lies its charm. The floral ...
Tate Britain has recorded its busiest autumn–winter period in more than a decade, with over 700,000 visitors passing through ...
The most sensual pictures of women sprang from Ovid's verses, the Aeneid gave Turner his longest-lasting subject matter and ...