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Constable's Year [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x153 mm, kaal: 630 g, 61 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0500028893
  • ISBN-13: 9780500028896
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x153 mm, kaal: 630 g, 61 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0500028893
  • ISBN-13: 9780500028896
Published to celebrate the 250th anniversary of his birth, a fresh look at the life and work of John Constable, whose life and work were profoundly shaped by the cycle of the natural world in his native rural England.

As exhilarating as a lungful of oxygen: that's how some of his contemporaries felt about John Constable’s paintings. Others, though, were baffled by his uncompromisingly fresh and realistic treatment of the natural world. Author Susan Owens follows Constable's work and life through the seasons, tracing the rhythms and resonances of the artist's year to offer a vivid, unconventional perspective on this beloved figure.Whether in London in May, preparing pictures for exhibition and longing for the Suffolk spring, or painting boat-­builders and waiting to be married in a particularly gloomy September, Constable's life and work were unusually shaped by the yearly cycles of weather and agriculture, as well as by the often competing demands of the art world. Raised in Suffolk, England, and trained to manage his father's land, his rural background had an enduring impact on his painting. His was the approach of one who knew the laneways, ploughs, and millponds he painted intimately, and who understood the countryside as a place of both labor and natural phenomena.Though today he is often considered a traditional artist, in truth John Constable (1776–­1837) was a radical in his own time. His sketchbooks and paintings reject secondhand, slipshod versions of nature, instead subjecting the land, its people, and industry to intense scrutiny; developing a new kind of painting to fit the landscape he saw with his farmer's eye and felt beneath the soles of his boots.

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'Ill be keeping this marvellous book, whose roots are deep, whose take on Constables history, art and life is so enlightening and whose landscapes are as alive and fresh as ever, close to me through all the seasons' - Ali Smith 'In this extraordinary book Susan Owens draws a multidimensional portrait of Constable, bringing him alive not only biographically but also meteorologically and geographically in his love of the skies above and the work-a-day East Anglian landscape' - Martin Gayford, author of Constable in Love 'It is rare for an art historian to be so intimate with a painters every work, and with the degree to which a single sketched idea could be taken up and developed into a painting years or even decades later. Constables Year is the result of the authors own years spent affectionately immersed in Constables drawings and oil sketches ... The result is a biography which enables the reader to come very close to a romantic artist who could write with sincerity that painting is with me but another word for feeling' - Literary Review 'You really need Susan Owenss delightful journey through Constables Year to appreciate how intensely he registered what was going on around him' - Ferdinand Mount, TLS 'On the 250th anniversary of his birth, Constable is brought to vivid life' - Apollo 'Glorious' - The Field 'An insightful new book celebrating 250 years since John Constables birth' - Galerie 'Owens close consideration of Constables paintings in the context of his life and times and natures mutable seasons is a gift to readers Owens book is a testament to the emotional power and timelessness of great art' - The Christian Science Monitor 'A delightful romp through the life and work of the painter By the end of the book, Constable emerges as an idiosyncratic visionary and the true father of modern landscape' - The New Criterion 'Revelatory Constables Year walks the painters territory in extraordinary, felicitous detail, giving a profound reckoning of how one romantic artist was formed by one provincial river valley an education in how to see one Romantic artist, and thus how to approach all the Romantic arts with fresh eyes' - Peter Davidson, PN Review

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A Radio 4 'Book of the Week': Shaped by the cycle of the natural world, a fresh look at the life and work of John Constable to celebrate the 250th anniversary of his birth in 2026
Dr Susan Owens is an expert on British landscape art and a leading critical voice in the field. Her publications include The Story of Drawing: An Alternative History (2024), which was Apollo magazine's 2024 Book of the Year, Imagining England's Past: Inspiration, Enchantment, Obsession (2023) and Spirit of Place: Artists, Writers and the British Landscape (2020). She was Curator of Paintings at the V&A until 2013, and was involved in the major V&A exhibition and catalogue 'Constable: The Making of a Master' (2014).