CONSTABLE'S LANDSCAPES
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I
thought it appropriate to discuss two of my favourite landscape painters, after
my last two postings ‘A Tribute to Van Gogh’ and ‘Appreciation of Art”. Both
contemporaries, and were British, and both great landscape artists with different
styles and approach. They both were exponents of Romanticism, an artistic
movement of the late 1700s to mid-1800s that emphasized an emotional response
to nature. I am referring to Turner and Constable.
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William Turner (1775-1851) and John Constable (1776-1837), though both are
referred to as exact contemporaries, their approach to depicting nature deferred.
While Turner sought to capture emotion, perpetually aiming to be extraordinary,
Constable sought to capture the grass, the skies, and the British countryside
as it was, with its farms churches and bridges as they were. Turner was
referred to as the Philosopher while Constable was the scientist.
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When we talk of
a landscape, we always visualize the blue skies, green pastures, a lake dotted
with small cottages all around, with snow capped mountains in the background.
We see the lighting, the shades and the serenity.
To the Romantics, landscape painting meant, a scene was a potential subject, a source for creation of
an art work. “The Romantic landscape painters did not seek to control nature,
they sought to capture the fascinating, ever-changing and unpredictable moods
of it through scale and treatment of space, brushstroke and new relations of
color to tone.The Romantic landscape painter often sought to capture the
sublime, with a strong emphasis on sensation ”.
TURNER'S LANDSCAPES
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When we look at
the paintings of Turner and Constable, we are struck by the different feelings
they evoke within us. While we feel the overwhelming power of Turner’s
paintings, the paintings of Constable convey tranquillity and calm. Both of
them great creators. The difference in approaches may also be due to their
backgrounds.
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Constable’s
background belonging to the farming community and the surroundings of the
countryside in which he was brought up has had a profound influence on his
paintings. While Turner was affected by a bout of depression and travelled
extensively. In most of his paintings one can sense his love for the sea.
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Both painters
represented the Sublime in its various aspects, Turner the powerful and
overwhelming and Constable the tranquility and calm. Both looking for the
truth and depicting it in their own way.
SLAVE SHIP |
Turner can be
considered as the forerunner of the latter day movements of Impressionism and
Expressionism
If we look at
the impressionistic painters such as Claude Monet we see the effect of Turner
in the way they depicted nature. But you find their tones are much softer but
the similarity in style can be seen. The powerful and overwhelming nature of
Turner, can be seen in the expressionists like Van Gogh
The purpose of
this posting is to pay a tribute to these great painters. I can only pen down
the effect their works had on me. Every time I look at their paintings it is
with awe. I have posted some of their paintings here just to enhance the effect
of what to say, as actual words fail me.
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