John Constable and his work is synonymous with Suffolk, and next year one of his most famous pieces, The Hay Wain, will go on display in the county for the first time. But if you are not from the area ...
Other than William Hogarth, is there a more English artist than the 19th-century landscape painter, and lifelong Tory, John Constable? Yet, and here’s an irony, his genius was first recognised by the ...
John Constable's The Hay Wain could be based on a wooden cart parked in a north London 'equine service station', an art expert has claimed. Neil Titley made the astonishing discovery while researching ...
Curators at the National Gallery in London will draw back the curtain on a masterpiece of British art this autumn—The Hay Wain (1821) by John Constable—which has graced mantelpieces and kitchens ...
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John Constable’s The Hay Wain, one of this nation’s most iconic images, was magnificently recreated by two artists from New Zealand on Sunday. Finished in 1821, the painting by the Suffolk landscape ...
It's artist John Constable's greatest work - his famous view of a hay cart, or 'wain', crossing a river at a ford. In the cart, two farmers chat while a piebald dog looks on in the foreground and ...
Not boasting or anything but I grew up with Constable. My grandmother had a copy of The Hay Wain in her sitting room and I rather think there was a copy of The Cornfield as well. So whenever I come ...
John Constable was born in 1776 in East Bergholt, Suffolk, as the eldest son of a wealthy mill owner. He did work for his father, but he had a passion for painting and in 1799 decided to pursue art as ...