John Constable Scene On A Navigable River Flatford Mill Art Prin

File flatford mill scene on A Navigable river By john constab
File flatford mill scene on A Navigable river By john constab

File Flatford Mill Scene On A Navigable River By John Constab Flatford mill is an 1817 landscape painting by the british artist john constable. [1] it depicts a view of flatford mill in east bergholt on the river stour. it is also known by the subtitle scene on a navigable river. [2] although based in london, constable frequently painted scenes from the area around the village in his native suffolk. Salisbury cathedral from the meadows. john constable. exhibited 1831. on display at tate britain part of historic and modern british art. ‘flatford mill (‘scene on a navigable river’)‘, john constable, 1816–7 on display at tate britain.

flatford mill scene on A Navigable river 1816 17 art print
flatford mill scene on A Navigable river 1816 17 art print

Flatford Mill Scene On A Navigable River 1816 17 Art Print Artwork flatford mill (scene on a navigable river) image size 101.6 x 127 cm. material oil on canvas. date of work 1816 7. credit original: oil on canvas 101.6 x 127 cm ® tate, london. john constable (1776 – 1837) was a painter who, along with turner, is considered one of the greatest english landscape painters of the 19th century. Flatford mill ('scene on a navigable river'), 1816 17. flatford mill in suffolk lay at the heart of the corn milling business run by constable’s father. constable shows a pair of barges travelling upstream with a young boy on horseback. actual product may differ slightly to image above. some prints contain writing in the border area. Flatford mill (scene on a navigable river) is an oil painting by english artist john constable, painted in 1816. it is constable's largest exhibition canvas to be painted mainly outdoors, the first of his large "six foot" paintings, and the first in the stour series which later included the hay wain. it is owned and exhibited at the tate. Flatford mill. john constable. constable completed flatford mill in 1817 and as with most of his other works it has become a classical scene of 19th century england. although it's an idyllic scene it is also one which embodies the hardworking countryside which constable witnessed firsthand at his father's mill.

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