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Day 1111 #ArtKicksCovid19 “Rainstorm over the Sea” (1828) John Constable. @royalacademy Constable died on this day in 1837. This dramatic study of sea and sky was painted in Brighton. The black clouds and downpour were painted rapidly to capture the fleeting nature of the scene.
Doodle of the Day: The woodland glade (no date), Pen and ink on paper, John Constable (1776 - 1837). This is one of two drawings recently discovered by John Constable. They are thought to have been inspired by a scene from Shakespeare’s play As You Like It.
Una selección de cuatro: Patinir, Ruysdael, Daubigny, Constable. https://t.co/YFk7m0AWhG
2/2 Another drama of the sky: seascape study with rain cloud, 1824. By John Constable. It’s been his day.
Following the Creating Constable exhibition, many of the works from the Ipswich collection will remain on display at the Mansion until September 2022, alongside new contemporary works, in Recreating Constable.
Find out more about the revisited display: https://t.co/CdTqhtmGWb
Rainbows and double-rainbows in John Constable's painting. Some barely there, like sheer veils of colour, some made tactile with thick streaks of vermilion.
At the @royalacademy's beautiful exhibition #LateConstable.
#London #johnconstable #colourinart #visiblespectrum
Amanece con John Constable.
Café con besos, por favor.
Buenos días. :))
Looks like some sort of automaton constable... @usidoretheblue
Buying tubes of paint, rather mixing pigments, enabled ‘en plein air’ or painting outdoors. Capturing the weather became an obsession for painters like #Constable. Around the same time #LukeHoward, immortalised in a #Goethe poem, developed the #cloud nomenclature system. #vss365
Happy Birthday, John Constable.
Born on this day in 1776, his Romantic English landscapes would revolutionise the genre.
“I should paint my own places best.”
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#Constable #Landscape
What could be more inventive & fun than Cloud Bingo with the kids this Feb #halfterm ?⛅️🌦️☁️🌬️🌨️
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We're breezing into next week with our brilliant @FitzMuseumEduca & Suffolk local, Constable.
Look up, breath deeply people & enjoy that fresh air
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Sara en Minouche van De Museumclub maken podcasts over tentoonstellingen. Deze keer gingen ze in gesprek met hoofdconservator Terry van Druten over onze tentoonstelling John Constable. De podcast van dit gesprek kun je nu beluisteren: https://t.co/vSk4vwvx9O
John Constable.
View of Warwick.
Watercolour 1830-31.
Produced from drawings he made on his visit in 1809.
David Lucas after John Constable.
Mezzotint for "chiaroscuro of nature."
Summer Morning 1827.
The dark, murky tones and the cloud-filled sky threaten some wet weather on the banks of the River Avon in Salisbury in this painting by Constable. Take in the riverbank views of Salisbury in Room 34: https://t.co/wSHlUbax4H
“I never saw an ugly thing in my life: for let the form of an object be what it may - light, shade, and perspective will always make it beautiful.” - John Constable. Happy birthday to the English landscape painter born #onthisday in 1776! https://t.co/Z9mINfjnt6 #MondayMotivation