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Hadleigh Castle is an oil painting by the English painter John Constable, created in 1829.. John Constable visited Hadleigh Castle in 1814 and made a drawing of the castle. . This he developed into a full-sized oil sketch in preparation for a finished painting, executed in 1829 and exhibited at the Royal Academy in the same y
Hadleigh Castle was first built by Hubert de Burgh, the 1st Earl of Kent, who was a key supporter of King John. [4] De Burgh was given the honour of Rayleigh by John in 1215 as a reward for his services, but chose not to develop the existing caput of Rayleigh Castle, instead building a new fortification south of the town of Hadleigh. [4]
Clark Art Institute: Flailing Turnip-heads, East Bergholt: 1812-15 Clark Art Institute: East Bergholt Common, View Toward the Rectory: 1813 Clark Art Institute: Hadleigh Castle: 1829 Tate: Die Valley Farm: 1835 Tate: The Lock: 1824 private collection: Wivenhoe Park: 1816 National Gallery of Art: The Watermill: Nationalmuseum: The Vale of Dedham ...
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John Constable, Sketch for 'Hadleigh Castle' c. 1828 –9, 1226 × 1673 mm, Oil on canvas, London, Tate Gallery. The goal of John Constable's landscape paintings was to represent nature with honesty, to convey its beauty and simplicity without becoming pretentious. He is not the personification of nature's passion, poetry, or sorrow.
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