There’s a bit of Kane and Abel in the Tate Britain at the moment, as they pitch two friends turned rivals - Constable and ...
The world of thrifting is as mysterious as it is unpredictable. In a stroke of luck, you may come to find out that the antique painting your father snagged for a little over $30 is actually a John ...
The names of John Constable and Joseph Mallord William Turner have been linked so closely for so long that it comes as a surprise to learn, about a third of the way through Nicola Moorby’s engaging ...
In this third episode we explore Constable’s summer painting trips back to East Bergholt and the intense love for his wife Maria which was intimately bound up with the landscapes of Suffolk.
When World War II messed with her senior year at Immaculate Conception High School in Elmhurst, Mary Maurer of Glen Ellyn drew upon her talents to make things right. "We didn't have a yearbook because ...
There is an art to rivalry. Mastering its rules has, since ancient times, shaped cultural history over millennia. Around 400 BC, two legendary painters, Zeuxis and Parrhasius, went head-to-head in a ...
In the 250th anniversary year of the artist’s birth, the author Susan Owens analyses how John Constable’s life and work were shaped by the yearly cycles of weather and agriculture. “Constable’s Year ...
John Constable has had to wait almost 200 years to get a solo show at the Royal Academy, said Rachel Campbell-Johnston in The Times. Given his reputation now, that might seem odd to us; but I doubt it ...
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