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Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds is an 1823 landscape painting by the English landscape painter John Constable (1776–1837). This image of Salisbury Cathedral, one of England's most famous medieval churches, is one of his most celebrated works, and was commissioned by one of his closest friends, John Fisher, The Bishop ...
Both of the paintings in New York show the spire of Salisbury Cathedral rising into a bright sky, its height and shape emphasized by white clouds and flanked by the slanting trunks and branches of the old trees to either side in the foreground. While the present canvas was on Constable’s easel, he made changes in the design, suppressing ...
New research into Constable’s brooding, dramatic and compositionally complex Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows offers an expanded context – political, religious, artistic and scientific – in which the painting may be understood.
Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Garden. John Constable 1826. The Frick Collection. New York City, United States. This picture, signed and dated 1826, is a testimony to two of the favorite...
Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Ground. Date of Creation: 1823. Height (cm): 87.60. Length (cm): 111.80. Medium: Oil. Support: Canvas. Subject: Landscapes. Framed: Yes. Art Movement: Romanticism. Created by: John Constable. Current Location: London, United Kingdom. Displayed at: Victoria and Albert Museum. Owner: Victoria and Albert Museum.