Eye for Art: Focusing on Great Artists and Their Work

Eye for Art: Focusing on Great Artists and Their Work — page 7
I should paint my own places best John Constable 1 Constable’s Country John Constable 1776 1837 was born in East Bergholt a village nestled in the Stour River valley of Suffolk County in southeast England He spent most of his career painting scenes of his native countryside Dotted with cottages farms and mills the rustic landscape along the river captured his imagination His father a prosperous mill owner and coal merchant encouraged him to join the family business but Con stable was interested in painting After seven years he was finally able to persuade his father to allow him to pursue a career in art At the age of twenty-two Constable went to London and enrolled in the school of the Royal Academy the leading British art institution There he studied the landscapes of past masters Titian Peter Paul Rubens Jacob van Ruisdael and Claude Lorrain but he soon decided that he should paint directly from nature Returning home to Suffolk each summer Constable made drawings in the meadows he had known since childhood Through the close observation of nature he developed a fresh approach to landscape painting by capturing the effects of light shadow and atmosphere 2 Wivenhoe Park Major General Francis Rebow a family friend asked Constable to paint his country estate Wivenhoe Park Constable placed the house in the far center of the com position and featured the estate’s park and pasture in the foreground Look for a flock of birds flying above the elm trees swans and ducks gliding across the pond fishermen casting their net from a boat and cows graz ing or resting along the shady bank On the far left General Rebow’s young daughter drives a donkey cart Painting mostly outside Constable captured the radi ance of a summer day with naturalistic details Covering half the canvas with a bright sky Constable carefully considered how the billowing clouds interact with the landscape he painted the pattern of shadows cast by the clouds upon the estate the play of light over the landscape and the reflections of sky and trees in the water above John Constable Self Portrait detail c 1799 1804 pencil and black chalk heightened with white and red chalk National Portrait Gallery London right John Constable Wiven hoe Park Essex 1816 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art Widener Collection 4 Studying Nature