Flatford Mill (detail)
John Constable (1776 – 1837)
John Constable (1776-1837) – brytyjski malarz krajobrazowy, rewolucjonista gatunku. Jego emocjonalne obrazy z Suffolku, takie jak 'Wagon na siano', inspirują do podziwiania piękna natury.
Tate Britain (Londyn, Wielka Brytania)
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A Window into Suffolk’s Soul: Exploring Constable's Flatford Mill
John Constable’s “Flatford Mill” isn’t merely a depiction of a riverside scene; it’s an embodiment of Romantic idealism, capturing the essence of rural England at the cusp of industrial revolution. Painted in 1817, this iconic canvas transcends its visual representation to become a profound meditation on nature's power and humanity’s relationship with it—a sentiment deeply felt by Constable himself, who grew up amidst the fertile landscapes of Dedham Vale.- Subject Matter: The painting portrays a quintessential English countryside vista featuring a bustling mill alongside the River Stour. A lone horseman rides along the riverbank, accompanied by several boats engaged in activity—a scene meticulously observed and rendered with remarkable accuracy.
- Style & Technique: Constable’s style is firmly rooted in Luminism, prioritizing atmospheric effects over precise detail. He achieved this breathtaking realism through layering thin glazes of paint – a technique painstakingly developed by him – allowing light to penetrate deeply into the canvas and creating an illusion of shimmering luminescence. This masterful manipulation of light is particularly evident in the reflections on the water surface.
- The River Stour itself symbolizes fluidity and change—a visual representation of the unstoppable march of time. However, Constable deliberately juxtaposes this dynamism with the stillness of the mill wheel and the horseman’s posture, suggesting a resistance to inevitable alteration.
- Light – particularly the diffused sunlight filtering through the clouds – represents divine grace and illuminates the beauty of the landscape. It's not simply illumination; it embodies enlightenment and spiritual contemplation—concepts central to Romantic thought.
O tym dziele
- Tytuł: Flatford Mill (detail)
- Artysta: John Constable
- Rok: 1817
- Forma: Portrait
- Status praw autorskich: Domena publiczna
- Miejsce ekspozycji: Tate Britain
- Technika wykonania: Acrylic On Canvas
- Technika wykonania: WallArt
- Okres twórczości: Mature Landscape
- Kontekst korpusu tekstowego: constable legacy , rural idealism
Szybkie fakty
- Location: Suffolk University Art Gallery
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Notable elements or techniques: Atmospheric perspective; Impasto
- Subject or theme: Rural England; Mill Scene
- Artist: John Constable
- Artistic style: Realist Landscape Painting
- Influences: Claude Lorrain


