Wednesday, November 28, 2012

John Constable - Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop’s Grounds [c.1825]


In 1822, John Fisher, bishop of Salisbury, commissioned John Constable to paint the version of this composition now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Fisher and his wife are visible at lower left in all versions of the composition. In July 1824, he asked Constable to revise it, whereupon the present canvas was begun. Infrared reflectography reveals that it started with an outline traced from the first version, and that the artist then improvised directly on the canvas, painting in the sky and opening up the foliage arching over the south transept to give the spire a more dominant role in the composition. In Constable's estate sale, this work was described as "nearly finished." It is indeed a study for the final version, completed in 1826 (Frick Collection, New York).

[Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York - Oil on canvas, 87.9 x 111.8 cm]

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