Description
Constable kept a weather diary and was endlessly fascinated by the sky. In a letter written in 1821 to friend John Fisher, Bishop of Salisbury, Constable commented, 'That landscape painter who does not make his skies a very material part of his composition, neglects to avail himself of one of his greatest aids ... It will be difficult to name a class of landscape in which the sky is not the key note, the standard of scale, and the chief organ of sentiment.'
Written by Mark Evans, a leading authority on the work of John Constable, Constable's Skies captures the artist's fascination with the sky and brings together his depictions of the English weather from throughout his career. It will appeal to a broad readership of museum visitors and art lovers, as well as practising landscape painters keen to learn new skills by studying the work of one of the most enduringly popular English artists of all time.
A beautifully designed gift book devoted to John Constable's studies of skies
About the Author
Dr Mark Evans is Head of Paintings in the Department of Word and Image at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Reviews
'An inspiring read' - The Lady
'There is plenty here to delight' - Mature Times
'Collates the artist's cloud studies with the weather reports for the day they were done ... The effect is like a time machine' - The Spectator
'Gorgeous' - People's Friend
Book Information
ISBN 9780500480328
Author Mark Evans
Format Hardback
Page Count 144
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 420g