Hadleigh Castle (painting)

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Hadleigh Castle
Artist John Constable
Year 1829
Type Oil
Location Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

Hadleigh Castle is an oil painting by the English painter John Constable.

John Constable visited Hadleigh Castle in 1814 and made a minute drawing of the castle as preparation for ten oil sketches and a single painting. The oil painting was produced in 1829 and exhibited at the Royal Academy in the same year. One of the sketches is currently displayed at the Tate Gallery, London, while the painting now hangs in the Yale Center for British Art at New Haven, United States.[1] Constable's painting, "one of his most monumental works" according to art historians Tammis Groft and Mary Mackay, shows Hadleigh Castle as a decaying man-made structure, succumbing to the elemental power of nature.[2]

Notes

  1. Constable's Sketch for Hadleigh Castle: A Technical Examination, Duff, Natasha, accessed 27 April 2011.
  2. Groft and Mackay, p.86.

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