The Vale of Dedham
The Vale of Dedham
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The Vale of Dedham was painted by the leading English landscape artist John Constable between 1828 and now hangs in the Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh.
The view from Gun Hill along the River Stour to Dedham village and the distant Stour estuary was a favourite subject of Constable which he painted several times, most noticeably the 1802 version in the Victoria and Albert Museum. In this work the paint is thickly applied with touches of white to emphasise the reflection of sunlight. The work was primarily responsible for his admission to the prestigious Royal Academy of Arts in 1829.
Original Dimensions: 144.5 cm × 122 cm (56.9 in × 48 in) Location: Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh
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Size: Various Sizes AvailableMedium: Oil Painting on CanvasType: ReproductionArtist: John ConstableDelivery Time: 14-21 daysItem #: R-JC-017The Vale of Dedham by John Constable can be reproduced with the same emotions of the original masterpiece. In our in-house studio artists carefully recreate the painting detail-by-detail, colour-by-colour to near perfection.
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