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John Constable
East Bergholt 1776
- 1837 London
2383:
Fitzwilliam Museum
Rights held by: The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, bequeathed by Frank Hindley Smith
Constable was inspired by his native landscape, particularly the Suffolk countryside in eastern England, where he was born and lived. He initially took up painting as an amateur until he entered the Royal Academy Schools in London in 1799. He first exhibited there in 1802. Constable is known for his technically experimental approach to depicting nature. His oil sketches, despite their apparent spontaneity, were the result of careful study and reflection.
Text written and researched by Amy Marquis Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge.
Oil on canvas
63 × 53.8 cm
Created: Possibly 1829
Section: Trees
This can be found in Gallery 12: The Adeane