Branch Hill Pond, Hampstead Heath
Branch Hill Pond, Hampstead Heath | |
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Artist | John Constable |
Year | 1824-25 |
Type | Oil on canvas, Landscape painting |
Dimensions | 87 cm × 103 cm (34.2 in × 40.5 in) |
Location | Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia |
Branch Hill Pond, Hampstead Heath is a landscape painting by the British artist John Constable.[1] Painted between 1824 and 1825 it depicts the view from Branch Hill in Hampstead. Constable had lived in Hampstead, then beyond the outskirts of London, since 1819 and painted many views of the area. It was sold in 1825 to the collector Francis Darby. The painting shows some carts in the foreground as well as Branch Hill Pond. In the background are the fields around Harrow and the villages of Kilburn and Hendon. In the extreme distance is Windsor Castle.[2]
It is now part of the collection of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond.[3] Constable made a number of variations on the composition, including one now in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London that was exhibited at the 1828 Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition.[4]
See also
References
Bibliography
- Noon, Patrick & Bann, Stephen. Constable to Delacroix: British Art and the French Romantics. Tate, 2003.
- Reynolds, Graham. Constable's England. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1983.
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- List of paintings
- The Celebration in East Bergholt of the Peace of 1814 (1814)
- Boat-Building Near Flatford Mill (1815)
- Stour Valley and Dedham Church (1815)
- Golding Constable's Flower Garden (1815)
- Golding Constable's Vegetable Garden (1815)
- Wivenhoe Park (1816)
- Flatford Mill (1817)
- Weymouth Bay: Bowleaze Cove and Jordon Hill (1817)
- The White Horse (1819)
- Harwich Lighthouse (1820)
- Stratford Mill (1820)
- Waterloo Bridge (1820)
- The Hay Wain (1821)
- Malvern Hall (1821)
- Road to the Spaniards (1822)
- Gillingham Bridge (1823)
- Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds (1823)
- The Lock (1824)
- Branch Hill Pond, Hampstead Heath (1825)
- The Cornfield (1826)
- Parham Mill (1826)
- Chain Pier, Brighton (1827)
- The Vale of Dedham (1828)
- Hadleigh Castle (1829)
- Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows (1831)
- The Opening of Waterloo Bridge (1832)
- Sir Richard Steele's Cottage, Hampstead (1832)
- Cenotaph to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds (1836)
- Arundel Mill and Castle (1837)
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