• The Vale of Dedham is an 1828 oil painting by the English painter John Constable which depicts Dedham Vale on the Essex-Suffolk border in eastern England.
  • I would say the actual content of The Vale of Dedham as a painting is a direct result of John Constable’s intense commitment to inventing and organising the...
  • In 1802, at the age of twenty-six John Constable completed his first major work entitled Dedham Vale which is now in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
  • View of East Bergholt over the kitchen garden of Golding, Constable's house.
  • The artist's parents, Golding and Ann Constable, lived at East Bergholt on the north eastern edge of the Vale, where the young painter was born and brought...
  • The painting (without the frame) sold for the substantial price of 100 guineas to his friend John Fisher, finally providing Constable with a level of financial freedom...
  • Although this sketch has been catalogued in the past as an early work by John Constable, it is difficult to point to anything by him which it particularly...
  • The Vale of Dedham is one of the many paintings by John Constable that depicts the area known as Dedham Vale.
  • View on the Stour near Dedham by John Constable. ... A Shepherd in a Landscape looking across Dedham Vale towards Langham by John Constable.
  • Dedham Vale. John Constable, 1802 (top), 1828 (bottom), Oil on canvas. 144.50 x 122.00 cm.
  • Catalogue of the Constable Collection, Graham Reynolds, Victoria and Albert Museum, London: HMSO, 1973, cat. no. 37.
  • One of Constable’s first major paintings created when he was twenty-six between the end of the French revolutionary wars and the beginning of the Napoleonic wars.