Windsor Castle from the river
Watercolour (Painting)
May 1802 (drawn)
May 1802 (drawn)
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A view of Windsor Castle in pencil, red chalk and watercolour wash. Looking over the river to the castle.
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Title | Windsor Castle from the river (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | Pencil and red chalk and watercolour |
Brief description | Watercolour, 'Windsor Castle from the river' by John Constable, pencil, red chalk and watercolour, 1802 |
Physical description | A view of Windsor Castle in pencil, red chalk and watercolour wash. Looking over the river to the castle. |
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Historical context | 'Constable exhibited for the first time at the Royal Academy in 1802, his entry being called 'A Landscape'; this painting has not yet been identified. He visited Windsor in May (see Nos. 33-35), and was at East Bergholt in the summer and autumn.' [G Reynolds] |
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Bibliographic reference | G. Reynolds, Victoria and Albert Museum: Catalogue of the Constable Collection, 1973, pp. 44-45 |
Other number | 34 - Reynolds catalogue no. |
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Accession number | 803-1888 |
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Record created | June 5, 2009 |
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