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John Constable: The Leaping Horse
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John Constable: The Leaping Horse

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Each year between 1819 and 1825, John Constable (1776-1837) submitted a monumental canvas to the Royal Academy of Arts in London for display in the annual Exhibition. These so-called six-footers vividly captured the life of the River Stour in Suffolk, where Constable grew up and where he returned to paint each year. The Leaping Horse, the last of these, now a major work in the Academy’s collection, is the subject of this fascinating new book. Humphreys explores Constable’s often avant-garde working methods, as well as his struggle to gain full acceptance within the art establishment of the early nineteenth century. With reproductions of his full-scale preliminary sketches as well as brand new photography of the painting itself, this book is the ideal companion for art lovers who seek a deeper appreciation of Constable’s iconic depictions of the English countryside. AUTHOR: Richard Humphreys is the author of Wyndham Lewis (2004), and editor of Tate’s British Artists series. He was formerly Curator of Programme Research at Tate Britain, London. SELLING POINT: . An engaging examination of one of the Royal Academy’s most important treasures, the painting described by Lucian Freud as ‘the greatest painting in the world’ 50 colour illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Royal Academy of Arts
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2018
Pages
96
ISBN
9781910350812

Each year between 1819 and 1825, John Constable (1776-1837) submitted a monumental canvas to the Royal Academy of Arts in London for display in the annual Exhibition. These so-called six-footers vividly captured the life of the River Stour in Suffolk, where Constable grew up and where he returned to paint each year. The Leaping Horse, the last of these, now a major work in the Academy’s collection, is the subject of this fascinating new book. Humphreys explores Constable’s often avant-garde working methods, as well as his struggle to gain full acceptance within the art establishment of the early nineteenth century. With reproductions of his full-scale preliminary sketches as well as brand new photography of the painting itself, this book is the ideal companion for art lovers who seek a deeper appreciation of Constable’s iconic depictions of the English countryside. AUTHOR: Richard Humphreys is the author of Wyndham Lewis (2004), and editor of Tate’s British Artists series. He was formerly Curator of Programme Research at Tate Britain, London. SELLING POINT: . An engaging examination of one of the Royal Academy’s most important treasures, the painting described by Lucian Freud as ‘the greatest painting in the world’ 50 colour illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Royal Academy of Arts
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2018
Pages
96
ISBN
9781910350812