A previously unknown oil sketch by the renowned British landscape artist John Constable is headed to auction. The early ...
British auctioneer Tennants is offering a John Constable sketch that has never previously been recorded, with a $250,000 high estimate.
Exhibitions are taking place across several galleries, although some workshops that support artists with disabilities have been unable to take part due to challenges of pandemic.
A previously unknown sketch by one of the UK's most renowned painters could fetch up to £200,000 at auction.
It will go under the hammer alongside a portrait of the artist's uncle, Abram Constable, which is valued at £50,000. Both works come from the collection of the late art historian Ronald Brymer ...
In the early 19th century, the beloved British artist John Constable helped popularize the process of painting landscapes directly from nature. Now, one of Constable’s on-site oil sketches—previously ...
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"Constable is such an icon of British art history," said Ms Tennant. "Oil sketches, much like drawings, have an immediacy – a direct link to the mind and working practices of an artist.
The data displayed for this chart goes back to 1996, however we hope to be able to offer deeper historic information at a future point ...