J.M.W. Turner and John Constable were fueled by competition, but united by a common wonder at nature’s beauty.
About the English landscape painter John Constable (1776-1837), whose work is currently to be seen in a thrilling exhibition at About the English landscape painter John Constable (1776-1837), whose ...
To celebrate the 250th anniversaries of John Constable and J.M.W. Turner's births, Tate Britain presents these two titans of ...
Who is the greater artist? - 5/5 This blockbuster at Tate Britain pits the two rivals against each other and sheds new light ...
Celebrating the 250th anniversaries of the emblematic British artists, the exhibition will tell the story of their ...
It is customary to begin a review of an art exhibit at the beginning of the artist’s development, or at the point when his work became known. In the case of the current exhibition of John Constable’s ...
Few art-historical rivalries are spicier than that of Britain’s greatest landscape painters, JMW Turner and John Constable.
Imagine that it's the early 1800s, and you decide to paint the ultimate in realistic landscapes. You want to make the picture huge, so there's room for all the rural detail you intend to capture, and ...
Today, John Constable’s depictions of gray cumulus clouds; overgrown, verdant foliage; and cow-filled, bucolic pastures rank among England’s most renowned 19th-century landscape paintings. But as Mark ...
One cannot blame British artists for their cutthroat politics in fighting for a place in the sun. To be noticed by the public and written about by art critics, these chaps would go to remarkable ...
An art enthusiast paid $5,212 in 2013 at a London auction for a painting of an 19th-century English landscape. That price was well above Christie’s auction house estimated value of $760 to $1,200.
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