The Glebe Farm is an 1830 landscape painting by the British artist John Constable.[1] It shows a view of the Glebe Farm in the village of Langham in Essex on the Stour River in what is often now known as "Constable Country". Seen clearly behind it is the tower of St Mary's Church. Constable seems to have been inspired to paint the work by the death of his patron the Bishop of Salisbury in 1825. The Bishop had been rector of Langham in the 1790s when Constable first met him.[2]
Constable exhibited an early version of the painting at the British Institution in 1827.[3] Today the work is in the Tate Britain in Pimlico having been donated by the artists' family in 1888.[4] The 1827 painting is in the Detroit Institute of Arts.[5]
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Bibliography
- Bailey, Anthony. John Constable: A Kingdom of his Own. Random House, 2012.
- Beckett, R.B. John Constable and the Fishers: The Record of a Friendship. Taylor & Francis, 2023.
- Charles, Victoria. Constable. Parkstone International, 2015.
- Hamilton, James. Constable: A Portrait. Hachette UK, 2022.
- Parris, Leslie. The Tate Gallery Constable Collection: A Catalogue. Tate Gallery Publications Department, 1981.
- Reynolds, Graham. Constable's England. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1983.
- Thornes, John E. John Constable's Skies: A Fusion of Art and Science. A&C Black, 1999.
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- List of paintings
- Old Hall, East Bergholt (1801)
- Dedham Vale (1802)
- The Bridges Family (1804)
- Bow Fell, Cumberland (1807)
- The Church Porch, East Bergholt (1810)
- Flatford Mill from the Lock (1812)
- Boys Fishing (1813)
- The Celebration in East Bergholt of the Peace of 1814 (1814)
- The Mill Stream (1814)
- Brightwell Church and Village (1815)
- Boat-Building Near Flatford Mill (1815)
- Stour Valley and Dedham Church (1815)
- Golding Constable's Flower Garden (1815)
- Golding Constable's Vegetable Garden (1815)
- Weymouth Bay (1816)
- The Quarters behind Alresford Hall (1816)
- The Wheat Field (1816)
- Wivenhoe Park (1816)
- Fen Lane, East Bergholt (1817)
- Flatford Mill (1817)
- Weymouth Bay: Bowleaze Cove and Jordon Hill (1817)
- Willy Lott's House from the Stour (1818)
- The White Horse (1819)
- Dedham Lock and Mill (1820)
- Harwich Lighthouse (1820)
- Hampstead Heath (1820)
- Stratford Mill (1820)
- Waterloo Bridge (1820)
- Salisbury Cathedral from Lower Marsh Close (1820)
- Hampstead Heath with the Salt Box (1820)
- Harnham Gate (1821)
- Trees at Hampstead (1821)
- The Hay Wain (1821)
- Malvern Hall (1821)
- The Grove, Hampstead (1822)
- Hampstead Heath, with a Bonfire (1822)
- Road to the Spaniards (1822)
- View of Lower Terrace, Hampstead (1822)
- View on the Stour near Dedham (1822)
- Yarmouth Jetty (1822)
- Gillingham Bridge (1823)
- Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds (1823)
- The Lock (1824)
- Branch Hill Pond, Hampstead Heath (1825)
- The Leaping Horse (1825)
- A Boat Passing a Lock (1826)
- The Cornfield (1826)
- Parham Mill (1826)
- Chain Pier, Brighton (1827)
- Vale of Health, Hampstead (1827)
- The Vale of Dedham (1828)
- Hadleigh Castle (1829)
- The Glebe Farm (1830)
- Helmingham Dell (1830)
- Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows (1831)
- Englefield House (1832)
- The Opening of Waterloo Bridge (1832)
- Sir Richard Steele's Cottage, Hampstead (1832)
- The Cottage in a Cornfield (1833)
- Old Sarum (1834)
- The Valley Farm (1835)
- Stonehenge (1835)
- Cenotaph to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds (1836)
- Hampstead Heath with a Rainbow (1836)
- Stoke-by-Nayland (1836)
- Arundel Mill and Castle (1837)
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