A drawing by one of Britain's most renowned landscape artists will be sold for the first time in nearly 200 years. The work by Suffolk-born artist John Constable was created in 1827 and depicts Valley ...
Team of rivals: Tate Britain’s Turner and Constable exhibition shows us two ways of seeing the world
The only below-the-belt blow is the acknowledgement of the time when Turner, on seeing his seascape “Helvoetsluys” hung next to Constable’s “The Opening of Waterloo Bridge” at the Royal Academy in ...
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