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Ian Fleming-Williams

    Discovery of Constable
    John Constable
    Constable
    • Constable

      Paintings, Watercolours & Drawings

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Demy folio, [30cm/12n], paperbound with pictorial covers, pp. 208. Fully illustrated with b-w hlaftones and color plates

      Constable
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    • John Constable

      Further Documents and Correspondence

      • 544 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      This definitive study of the legendary British landscape painter John Constable (1776-1837) reveals the full breadth and originality of his vision of nature. In his pursuit of 'natural painting', Constable pushed plein-airism to its limits in the early 19th century, ultimately concluding that true naturalism could only be achieved in the studio. This led to a series of masterpieces, including The Hay Wain and The Leaping Horse, where he captured the essence of his native Suffolk landscape in innovative ways that continue to shape perceptions of the English countryside. His oil sketches marked a revolutionary shift, showcasing a free and expressive painting style that influenced generations of artists. This comprehensive and beautifully illustrated survey, accompanying the groundbreaking 1991 exhibition at London's Tate Gallery, employs a thematic and chronological approach to explore the artist's varied responses to subjects and places, as well as his evolving attitudes toward nature and art-making. It features recently discovered paintings and drawings alongside fresh insights into familiar works. The study incorporates the latest art-historical research and technical analysis, including a detailed examination of Constable's materials and methods. With over 500 illustrations—280 in color—and in-depth commentary on 345 works, this is the most exhaustive and up-to-date account of Constable.

      John Constable