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John Constable  1776-1837

John Constable East Bergholt House circa 1809
East Bergholt House  circa 1809

Oil on canvas
support: 225 x 686 mm frame: 369 x 827 x 65 mm
painting

Presented by Miss Isabel Constable 1887

N01235

Constable was deeply attached to his birthplace, East Bergholt House, which his father had built when Flatford Mill became too small for his growing family. Although the house no longer exists (it was pulled down in 1840 or 1841), the stable block and an outbuilding survive. Constable painted views from the front and back of the house on many occasions and chose it as the frontispiece for English Landscape (1832). He wrote in the accompanying inscription: ‘This place was the origin of my Fame’.

 (From the display caption May 2007)