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Salisbury Cathedral from the River Nadder

John Constable

English, 1776–1837

Salisbury Cathedral from the River Nadder

c. 1829

This sketch relates to the painting Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows (1831), a six-foot canvas at the National Gallery in London. The fourteenth-century spire of the cathedral rises above the river and fields, pointing up to the cloudy, windswept sky. Constable lavished opaque paint on this sheet, giving texture and vibrancy to the image.

Medium oil on beige wove paper, mounted on laminate cardboard
Dimensions 7 13/16 x 10 15/16 in. (19.8 x 27.8 cm)
Object Number 2007.8.46
Acquisition Gift of the Manton Art Foundation in memory of Sir Edwin and Lady Manton, 2007
Status On View

Image Caption

John Constable, Salisbury Cathedral from the River Nadder, c. 1829, oil on beige wove paper, mounted on laminate cardboard. Clark Art Institute, gift of the Manton Art Foundation in memory of Sir Edwin and Lady Manton, 2007.8.46

Select Bibliography

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Provenance

Isabel Constable, the artist’s daughter, by descent, given to Fenwick, probably in 1880s; Alice Ashby Fenwick (d. 1893); Dora Fenwick (D. H. Maffett), her daughter, by descent (from 1893); Major C. W. Maffett, her son, by descent (d. 1982); Trustees of the Mrs. D. H. Maffett Will Trust; Christie’s, London, 19 Nov. 1982, no. 44, sold to Oscar and Peter Johnson, Ltd., as agent for Manton; Sir Edwin A. G. Manton (1982–d. 2005); Manton Family Art Foundation (2005–7, given to the Clark); Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, 2007.

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