Golding Constable's Kitchen Garden
John Constable, c1815
This sparkling landscape depicts the view from Constable's parental house in Suffolk; it was painted from an upper window or the roof.
It depicts the kitchen garden belonging to the artist's father and it was conceived with the painting of the Flower garden as a panorama, moving from the village at the left of the flower garden to the refectory and houses at the right of the kitchen garden. In the distance, workers harvest and thresh wheat. The luminosity of the fields and the sky and the unusual angle of vision immediately reveals that this is an eye-witness account of the scene.
The painting was part of the Ernest Edward Cook's collection who bequeathed the entire contents of his house to the Art Fund. The bequest comprised of over 150 paintings, tapestries, furniture, silver and porcelain and was distributed to nearly 100 UK galleries.
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Title of artwork, date
Golding Constable's Kitchen Garden, c1815
Date supported
1955
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
33.4 x 51.1 cm
Gifted by
Ernest Edward Cook
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