Constable: A Country Rebel
Constable: A Country Rebel

Constable: A Country Rebel

September 07, 2014 | 58 min

The Haywain by John Constable is such a comfortingly familiar image of rural Britain that it is difficult to believe it was ever regarded as a revolutionary painting, but in this film, made in conjunction with a landmark exhibition at the V&A, Alastair Sooke discovers that Constable was painting in a way that was completely new and groundbreaking at the time. Through experimentation and innovation, he managed to make a sublime art from humble things and, though he struggled in his own country during his lifetime, his genius was surprisingly widely admired in France.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Naomi Scott

Alastair Sooke

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