

John ConstableJohn Constable John Constable (1776-1837) was self-taught in watercolours until he entered the Royal Academy School in London in 1800. Concerned with the effect of light, air and sky, rather than the details of the landscape, Constable sketched outdoors in watercolour before working up his paintings in oils in the studio. In 1824 he exhibited his Hay wain at the Paris Salon, winning the Gold Medal. please note the print is a little faded.
