From sketchbook to print: British Museum celebrates 250 years of John Constable
To mark the 250th anniversary of John Constable’s birth, there’s an exhibition of his early sketches and prints of the English landscape, some of which would later go on to be used for his famous paintings.Some of them are instantly recognisable as typical Constable’s rural idealised paintings, such as one of Petworth Church and Windmill, or of Stonehenge minus the tourists, and his seascapes from Brighton.
Probably the most recognisable, especially if you visited the Tate Brit
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