Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows

Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows

$390.00
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Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows was painted by John Constable in 1831, three years after the death of his wife, Maria. It is currently on display in London, at Tate Britain, in the Clore gallery. He later added nine lines from The Seasons by the eighteenth-century poet James Thomson that reveal the painting's meaning: That the rainbow is a symbol of hope after a storm that follows on the death of the young Amelia in the arms of her lover Celadon. Constable exhibited this painting at the Royal Academy in 1831, but continued working on it during 1833 and 1834. Original Dimensions: 1537 mm × 970 mm (60.5 in × 38 in)  100% Hand painted art: Size: Various Sizes Available  Medium: Oil Painting on Canvas Type: Reproduction Artist: John Constable Delivery Time: 14-21 days Item #: R-JC-002 Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows by John Constable can be reproduced with the same emotions of the original masterpiece. In our in-house studio artists carefully recreate the painting detai

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