• Wivenhoe Park is a painting of an English landscape park, the estate of the Rebow family, by the English Romantic painter, John Constable (1776–1837).
  • With Wivenhoe Park, Essex, landscape painter John Constable depicted an English country estate in order to make a broader statement about its owner and...
  • 7. How Big is Wivenhoe Park by John Constable? 8. Where is the painting located today? 1. The painting was completed in the year the artist got married.
  • John Constable was commissioned to paint Wivenhoe Park, Essex in 1816 by Major-General Rebow, a friend of Constable’s father...
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  • John Constable’s painting of Wivenhoe Park offers a unique insight into the country estate of the Rebow family.
  • Light and shadow on the water, John Constable, Wivenhoe Park, Essex, 1816, oil on canvas, 56.1 x 101.2 cm (National Gallery of Art).
  • painting by John Constable (Museum: National Gallery of Art). Credit: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
  • John Constable painted Wivenhoe Park in 1816. In Art and Illusion, E. H. Gombrich sees this painting as the apogée of changes to art that were implemented in the...