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View of the Stour at Dedham

This view of Dedham Vale drawn from the top of Fen Lane, the track Constable had taken each day to the Grammar School in Dedham.

  • 84
  • 1805
  • 17.1cm x 27cm
  • V&A
  • Pencil and Watercolour
  • Pencil and Watercolour, 1805, 17.1cm x 27cm, V&A
  • Less Known
  • 51.96769,1.01262

Details

The track leading down the lane and over Fen Bridge and along the Stour Valley, a route that appears to have found some of the subjects now so familiar to us all in his paintings and as which in later years Constable would go on to use this same spot within a few yards for ‘Dedham Vale Morning’ and ‘The Cornfields’

Also in this year Constable exhibited ‘A Landscape’ Moonlight at the Royal Academy and established a pattern of spending his summers painting around East Bergholt then returning to London for the winter.

Unable to find buyers or commissions for his landscape work, Constable turned to portrait work to supplement his income.

Donated to the V&A by Isabel Constable*, daughter of the artist in 1888

*Isabel donated most works she had inherited to the Victoria & Albert museum which consisted of 297 drawings and watercolours, and 92 oil paintings.

  • 84
  • 1805
  • 17.1cm x 27cm
  • V&A
  • Pencil and Watercolour
  • Pencil and Watercolour, 1805, 17.1cm x 27cm, V&A
  • Less Known
  • 51.96769,1.01262
 

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