Tuesday, February 22, 2011

John Constable - Salisbury Cathedral and Leadenhall from the River Avon [1820]

John Constable - Salisbury Cathedral and Leadenhall from the River Avon [1820]: "
In the foreground, the River Avon; right, the Canonical House, Leadenhall, which Constable's friend, Archdeacon John Fisher, was granted for life in 1819; left, the grounds of King's House in front of the Cathedral spire. The painting was made when Constable stayed with Fisher.

Constable is famous for his landscapes, which are mostly of the Suffolk countryside, where he was born and lived. He made many open-air sketches, using these as a basis for his large exhibition paintings, which were worked up in the studio. His pictures are extremely popular today, but they were not particularly well received in England during his lifetime. He did, however, have considerable success in Paris.

This is a special posting for BlueNote97.

[Oil on canvas, 52.7 x 77 cm]
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