John Constable, (1776-1837)
Constable was born on June 11, 1776, (one year after Turner) in East
Bergholt, Suffolk, the son of a prosperous corn merchant with two water
mills and 90 acres of land. After leaving Dedham Grammar School (now a
private house), he worked in the family business but his real desire was
to be an artist. In 1795 he met Sir George Beaumont an amateur painter,
who showed him a landscape painting by
Claude Lorrain, enticing Constable to
study art and in 1799 his father allow him to attend the Royal Academy.
He exhibited his first landscape paintings in 1802 after which he
developing a distinctly individual style. In 1816, on the death of his
father, Constable became financially secure and married Maria
Bicknell, whom he had courted for seven years and was the guiding
passion in his life. The couple moved to Hampstead Heath, London, in
1821 and had seven children, five of whom became artists. Mary age 40
had developed TB and died, leaving Constable broken hearted.
Turner
and Constable were at the
Academy School together but never
became friends. Turner became rich and famous, Constable only sold 20
paintings in England in his lifetime and not until he was 39 years old,
denied his accolade until the age of 52 - just eight years before his
death.
1812-14 makes hundreds of sketches in Stour Valley
Suffolk / Essex
1815
Exhibits Boat building at the RA
1823 Shows Salisbury Cathedral at RA, next year is awarded gold medal by
King of France.
All that Constable hoped to achieve through his art is summed up in a
revealing comment he made
in David Lucas's English Landscape Scenery (in which some of
Constable's designs had been converted into mezzotints): "to increase
the interest for … and study of the Rural Scenery of England with all
its endearing associations, its amenities, and even in its most simple
locations; abounding as it does in grandeur, and every description of
Pastoral Beauty."
Salisbury Cathedral John Constable
The Royal Academy refused Constable full
membership until 1829, his work received little recognition in England.
In France, however, where his famous Haywain (exhibited RA 1821
see below) and later exhibited in the Salon, Paris in 1824, was much
admired by the
Romantic painter
Eugène Delacroix, by the Barbizon painters, who, following Constable's
example, began to paint outdoors, and by the Impressionists, who sought
to capture the effects of light. He died in London, on March 31, 1837.
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