Is there any real rivalry in Tate Britain’s Turner & Constable: Rivals & Originals, or is it a PR exercise to lure us through ...
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 ...
Rivals and OriginalsTate Britain, London★★★★★“Mr Constable’s works present no stronger contrast… than they do with Mr ...
Turner and Constable have been in John Bird's life since he was 16, when he decided that art was more important than fun.
LONDON (Reuters) - The curators of a new exhibition on John Constable say they have unearthed two works that were previously wrongly attributed but are in fact portraits of his parents by the British ...
A previously unknown oil sketch by the renowned British landscape artist John Constable is headed to auction. The early 19th-century artwork depicts Dedham Vale, a green, sprawling valley some 70 ...
LONDON (AP) — Christie’s auction house says a piece by John Constable has sold for 22.4 million pounds, setting a record price for the English romantic painter at auction. “The Lock,” finished in 1824 ...
John Constable, "Rainstorm Over the Sea" (c. 1824-28), oil on paper laid on canvas, 23.5 x 32.6 cm . Royal Academy of Arts, London (Photo © Royal Academy of Arts ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The Tate Britain museum bought 19th century English painter John Constable's masterpiece "Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows" for 23.1 million pounds, making it one of the most ...
An Artist in Changing Seasons, Susan Owens, Thames & Hudson, 224pp, £25 (hb) In the 250th anniversary year of the artist’s ...
John Constable (1776–1837), born in East Bergholt, England, was a Romantic landscape painter known for his detailed and atmospheric depictions of the English countryside. His famous works include "The ...
Constable's Great Landscape The Six-Foot Paintings National Gallery of Art, October 1-December 31, 2006 The Huntington Library, February 3-April 29, 2007 Last year, when the BBC asked listeners to ...