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The Valley Farm

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The Valley Farm
ArtistJohn Constable
Year1835
TypeOil on canvas, landscape painting
Dimensions147.3 cm × 125.1 cm (58.0 in × 49.3 in)
LocationTate Britain, London

The Valley Farm is an 1835 landscape painting by the British artist John Constable.[1] Produced towards the end of his career, it features a view of the River Stour on the border of Essex and Suffolk in Eastern England. Now known as Constable Country, it depicts Willy Lott's Cottage at Flatford, a landscape he had painted a number of times.

The painting was displayed at the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1835 in London, but critical reception was more muted than previous reviews of Constable's works.[2] Today the painting is in the collection of the Tate Britain in Pimlico, having been gifted to the nation by the art collector Robert Vernon in 1847.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Hamlyn p.40
  2. ^ Bailey p.275-76
  3. ^ "'The Valley Farm', John Constable, 1835". Tate.

Bibliography

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  • Bailey, Anthony. John Constable: A Kingdom of his Own. Random House, 2012.
  • Charles, Victoria. Constable. Parkstone International, 2015.
  • Hamilton, James. Constable: A Portrait. Hachette UK, 2022.
  • Hamlyn, Robin. Robert Vernon's Gift: British Art for the Nation 1847. Tate Gallery, 1993.
  • Venning, Barry. Constable. Parkstone International, 2015.