Young Waltonians

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About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Government Art Collection
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About the artist
Born at East Bergholt in Suffolk, John Constable was the son of a miller. He claimed that the Suffolk countryside which surrounded him as a child ‘made him a painter’. In 1806, he visited the Lake District and in 1827 settled in Hampstead. Constable’s paintings ‘The Hay Wain’ and ‘View on the Stour’ were awarded the Gold Medal at the Paris Salon in 1824. The great success of these and other works exhibited in France had a significant effect on the development of the Barbizon School of landscape painters and works of the Romantic Movement. After Constable’s sudden death in 1837, a large collection of his work was bequeathed to the Victoria and Albert Museum by his daughter.
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Explore
- Places
- Subjects
- fisherman, horseback, angling, topography, landscape C19th, tree, river bank, river, boy, girl, mill, barge/canal boat, anchor
- Materials & Techniques
- mezzotint
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Details
- Title
- Young Waltonians
- Date
- Medium
- Mezzotint
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Christie's, 10 December 1954
- Provenance
- Collection of Lord Brocket; by whom sold through Christie's, London, on 10 December 1954 (Lot 144), for £31.10.0; from which sale purchased by Agnew’s Gallery, London, on behalf of the Ministry of Works
- GAC number
- 3101