John Constable

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • John Constable: An English landscape painter who lived from 1776 to 1837. He is renowned for his depictions of the English countryside, particularly the area of Suffolk known as "Constable Country." His work is celebrated for its naturalism, attention to atmospheric effects, and its influence on the Romantic movement in art.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The museum is hosting a major exhibition of works by John Constable.
    • John Constable is often considered one of the greatest British landscape artists.
    • She wrote her thesis on the influence of John Constable on French Romantic painters.
Advanced Usage
  • "Constable's skies": A phrase used to describe the artist's particular skill and focus on painting dramatic, cloud-filled skies, which became a hallmark of his style.

    • The lecture focused on the development of Constable's skies throughout his career.
  • "In the manner of Constable": Used to describe artwork or a style that imitates or is heavily influenced by John Constable's techniques and subjects.

    • The 19th-century painting was done in the manner of Constable.
Variants and Related Words
  • Constable, John (n): The full name, often used in formal or academic contexts.
  • Constablesque (adj): Resembling or characteristic of the style of John Constable (this is a specialized art historical term).
    • The painting had a Constablesque quality in its treatment of light.
Synonyms
  • Landscape painter: A general term for an artist who specializes in landscapes.
  • Romantic artist: An artist associated with the Romantic movement, which emphasized emotion and the sublime in nature.
Related Phrases
  • "Constable Country": A colloquial name for the area of Suffolk, England, around the River Stour, which was the primary subject of many of Constable's most famous paintings.
    • We took a tour of Constable Country to see the landscapes that inspired him.
Noun
  1. English landscape painter (1776-1837)

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