DETAIL: John CONSTABLE,  Great Britain 1776 � 1837  'Harwich Lighthouse' c.1820 oil on canvas Tate, London, gift of Maria Louisa Constable, Isabel Constable and Lionel Bicknell Constable in 1888 Tate, London 2005
 
 
John CONSTABLE | View on the Stour, Dedham Church in the distance

 
CONSTABLE, John
Great Britain 1776 – 1837
View on the Stour, Dedham Church in the distance c.1832-36
sepia wash and pencil
20.3 (h) x 16.9 (w) cm
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, gift of Isabel Constable in 1888
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Constable based this vivid and expressive sepia sketch on the central motif in his painting Dedham Lock and Mill 1820 (Currier Gallery of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire). But he did not attempt to create the detailed naturalism of that earlier work. Instead, using broad brushstrokes,he concentrated on the massing of light and shade in an attempt to describe the dramatic ‘chiaroscuro of nature’.

In his free and expressive approach in making this drawing and that of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk c.1829–35  , and in his use of sepia wash in both works, Constable’s interest in the work of other artists such as Claude Lorrain, and in the blottesque technique of Alexander Cozens, is evident.

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