John Constable has many works to his credit. See the related link below for details.
Perhaps it should be pointed out that he painted landscapes only (except for a couple of portraits of his wife and himself).
John Constable was an english romantic painter who lived from 1776 to 1837. He was mainly specialized in painting landscapes. Several images can now be viewed in different art galleries throughout the world.
John Constable's work is characterized by its emphasis on the natural landscape, particularly the rural scenes of England. He often employed a vibrant palette and dynamic brushwork to capture the effects of light and atmosphere, making the sky a prominent feature in many of his paintings. His use of detailed studies and sketches, alongside a focus on the changing seasons, reflects his deep appreciation for nature and its emotional resonance. Additionally, Constable infused his landscapes with a sense of nostalgia and personal connection, inviting viewers to appreciate the beauty of the everyday countryside.
John Constable was born on June 11, 1776.
John Constable died on March 31, 1837 at the age of 60.
Dedham Vale, now known as "Constable Country"
With oil paints.
one used oil paint and the other used water colours
You can find collections of John Constable's oil paintings of clouds at: The Victoria and Albert Museum (South Kensington tube station) The Tate Britain Museum of Art (Pimlico tube station) Both of these museums have free admission (although donations are requested), and each has 2-3 of Constable's cloud paintings in particular.
To symbolize God's permanence in nature
John Constable
John Constable was an english romantic painter who lived from 1776 to 1837. He was mainly specialized in painting landscapes. Several images can now be viewed in different art galleries throughout the world.
Monet stated that the greatest influences on his art career were paintings from John Constable and J.M.W. Turner. These two artists paintings can be found on in museums around London.
on the back so only the most carful and couragus people to pick it up will see it.
John Constable was a pretty famous English artist who painted many rural landscapes, but I'm not so sure about the horses... Gainsborough was also a well known English artist who painted some landscapes, but most of his paintings are portraits... Stubbs was good at painting horses, but that's all he was really good at... really, there were not many English artists who stood out among the other European artists when it comes to both horses and landscapes.
The monetary value of a painting can not be determined until it is up for auction. This painting is in The National Gallery in London, painted circa 1826. Below is a link with some of the prices Constable paintings have gone for.
The great majority of John Constables paintings were landscapes, many showing the countryside of the area where he was born and grew up, on the border between the counties of Essex and Suffolk in eastern England. Besides painting in some other regions of England, he painted some landscapes in which buildings are important, and did a few portraits and a handful of other subjects. In his sketches there are studies of a wide range of landscape elements, including animals. His sketches of clouds are often admired.
John Constable was born on June 11, 1776.