The Glebe Farm

John Constable English, 1776-1837
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British, Level 3, South Wing

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The English painter John Constable was known for his intense interest in the English countryside and its changing atmospheric conditions. The rich, moist greenery of The Glebe Farm and its tranquil vistas show why his work was admired by the French Impressionists, who followed Constable's example and also began to paint outdoors.

The Glebe Farm

1827

John Constable

1776-1837

English

Unknown

Oil on canvas

Unframed: 18 1/4 × 23 1/2 inches (46.4 × 59.7 cm) Framed: 26 3/8 × 30 3/4 × 2 inches (67 × 78.1 × 5.1 cm)

Paintings

European Painting

Gift of Mrs. Joseph B. Schlotman

64.117

This work is in the public domain.

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Provenance

1913, (Henry Reinhardt Galleries, Chicago, Illinois, USA)

November 8, 1913, purchased by Ms. Stella Ford [later Mrs. Joseph B. Schlotman] (Detroit, Michigan, USA) [for $31,500.00]

1964-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

The Third Loan Exhibition of Old Masters Italian, Flemish, Dutch, German, French, Spanish and English Fifteenth to Nineteenth Century. Exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1926, cat. 55.

Masterpieces of Painting from Detroit Private Collections. Exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1949, no. 4. [as Glebe Farm, Dedham.]

Chamot, Mary. "The Constable Room at the Tate Gallery." Connoisseur 137 (1956): p. 258-261 (ill.).

Reynolds, G. Constable: The Natural Painter. New York, 1965, pp. 12, 83, pl. 46.

Taylor, B. Constable: Paintings, Drawings, and Watercolors. London, 1973, pl. 104-105.

Fraser, John Lloyd. John Constable 1776-1837: The Man and His Mistress. London, 1976, p. 172, 183-184, 199.

Cinco Siglos de Obras Maestras. Exh. cat., Museo de Jade. San Jose, 1978, no. 27 (ill.).

Hooze, R. L'Opera Completa di Constable. Milan, 1979 p. 134-135 (ill.).

Cummings, Frederick J., ed. Selected Works from the Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1979, p. 86, no. 56 (ill.).

Parris, L. The Tate Constable Collection. Exh. cat., Tate Gallery. London, 1981, pp. 145-146, 148.

Rosenthal, M. Constable, The Painter and His Landscape. New Haven and London, 1983, no. 215.

Reynolds, G. The Later Paintings and Drawings of John Constable. New Haven and London, 1984, p. 180-182, pl. 637

Wordsworth, J., M.C. Jaye, and R. Woof. William Wordsworth and the Age of English Romanticism. New Brunswick, 1987, pl. 149, p. 159; cat. 215, p. 225.

Constable. Exh. cat., London, 1991, pl. 167.

Wissman, F.W. European Vistas: Cultural Landscapes. Detroit, 2000, pp. 60-61 (ill.).

Congdon-Martin, Douglas. "Sir Edwin Manton"s Glebe: Completing the Provenance of Constable's 'Glebe Farm' Sketch c. 1830." Tate Papers. Spring 2008.

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John Constable, The Glebe Farm, 1827, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. Joseph B. Schlotman, 64.117.

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