In the National Gallery, London.
John Constable. See links.
If you mean the Arabic word, it means animal.
Best known is The Haywain.
In The National Gallery, London. The correct name of the painting is 'The Hay Wain'
The original painting of "The Hay Wain" by John Constable is owned by the National Gallery in London. It was acquired by the gallery in 1857 and has since been a key piece in their collection. The artwork, completed in 1821, is celebrated for its depiction of rural life in England.
The Haywain Triptych was created in 1490.
John Constable. See links.
If you mean the Arabic word, it means animal.
Best known is The Haywain.
John Constable's , The Haywain and the Leaping Horse.
In The National Gallery, London. The correct name of the painting is 'The Hay Wain'
Not really. Just see it as nostalgic description of summer feelings.
The English title is 'The Haywain'. It was painted in 1821.
His greatest work is the famous view of a hay cart, or 'wain', crossing a river at a ford. The name is actually 'The Haywain'.
It is actually called The Hay Wain and it was painted by John Constable in 1821. There is also a painting called 'Haywain' by Heironymous Bosch, circa 1500-1502.
You probably mean the 'Haywain', which may have been painted a few years later than 82. 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' is turn of the century.
Painted in 1821 this painting is in the National Gallery, London. No dollar value can be assigned. The value of paintings changes, and the best record of value is paintings sold at auction. This painting will most likely never be up for sale.