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  • Hadleigh Castle is an oil painting by the English painter John Constable, created in 1829. John Constable visited Hadleigh Castle in 1814 and made a drawing of the castle. This he developed into a full-sized oil sketch in preparation for a finished painting, executed in 1829 and exhibited at the Royal Academy in the same year.
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  • John Constable, Sketch for ‘Hadleigh Castle’ c.1828–9, London, Tate Gallery.
  • Hadleigh Castle is an oil painting by the English painter John Constable, created in 1829. John Constable visited Hadleigh Castle in 1814 and made a drawing of the castle.
  • Amongst the notable inclusions in the history of Hadleigh Castle was a visit from the English painter John Constable to Hadleigh in 1814.
  • When celebrated English artist, John Constable visited Hadleigh Castle, no one knew the result would be one of the most revered pieces of art.
  • Ad: Order a Hadleigh Castle, 1829 by John Constable Reproduction.
  • 11. Objects or Clusters of Objects Placed on Each Side, John Constable, 1823, Tate.
  • Hadleigh Castle, The Mouth of the Thames – Morning after a Stormy Night” was painted by John Constable (1776-1837) for the Royal Academy exhibition in 1829.
  • Hadleigh Castle is one of John Constable’s iconic “six-footers,” a series of large exhibition canvases that he began around 1818–19.
  • This painting was created 1829 during the last period of Constable Career he was shocked by the wife’s dead; in fact...
  • Source: WikiArt, full page: https://www.wikiart.org/en/john-constable/hadleigh-castle-1829.