The Cornfield, John Constable, 1826

The Cornfield, John Constable, 1826

A boy has paused from the thirsty work of herding sheep at noon to lie flat on the bank of a pool and drink its cool water. This vision of a suffolk lane in high summer was painted in january to march 1826 in constable’s studio in london. The lane winding into the cornfield is based on fen lane, along which constable had often walked as a boy from his own village of east bergholt to dedham, where he attended school. The lane still exists but the countryside shown beyond it was largely invented. Constable exhibited the painting at the royal academy in 1826. Despite receiving critical praise, it failed to sell, either at the royal academy or at any of the four other exhibitions to which constable sent it. A committee of friends and admirers finally bought the cornfield and presented it to the national gallery in 1837 as a tribute to constable after his death. Date: 1826. Dimensions: height: 122 cm (48 in); width: 143 cm (56.2 in). The Cornfield
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Author: John Constable (1776–1837)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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