John Constable: A Portrait

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Price
$32.00  $29.76
Publisher
Pegasus Books
Publish Date
Pages
496
Dimensions
5.98 X 9.06 X 1.81 inches | 1.49 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781639362721

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About the Author
James Hamilton is an art and cultural historian. His books include Turner: A Life, which was shortlisted for the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and A Strange Business: Making Art and Money in Nineteenth-Century Britain, which in 2014 was named Art Book of the Year by the Sunday Times. Hamilton has been the curator of an array of art collections and projects and is a Fellow of the Barber Institute of Fine Arts.
Reviews
"A wonderful new biography. Hamilton is fascinating on Gainsborough's experimental and innovative technique."-- "Financial Times"
"Absorbing. Hamilton has made judicious use of Constable's extensive correspondence and other writings, drawing deeply on these rich resources to bring the artist's own words into the heart of his book. Hamilton is particularly illuminating on Constable's early life. Hamilton is an astute judge of his subject's complex character. Constable may be a challenging subject, but Hamilton's deft use of his compelling voice keeps the narrative moving."--Susan Owens "Literary Review"
"An eye-opening biography. This life of the celebrated landscape painter is full of surprises. The most fascinating pages in Hamilton's book come from his close scrutiny of Constable's canvases, [and the] magnificent color plates lift it on to another plane. They track Constable's career from the early portraits to exciting sky effects like the tempestuous Rainstorm over the Sea, painted in Brighton. Such illustrations make John Constable a treasure."--John Carey "The Sunday Times"
"A biography as rich with colorful characters as any novel. As a biographer, Hamilton is a patient, perceptive portraitist, attuned to every swerve in the currents of Constable's life. Hamilton captures particularly vividly the timbre of relationships and the textures of Constable's day-to-day life. On a coach back to London from Suffolk in his 50s, [Constable] drew a fellow passenger's attention to Dedham Vale: 'Is this not beautiful?' 'Yes Sir, ' came the answer, 'this is Constable's country.' 'I am John Constable, ' he replied. John Constable: A Portrait will bring you as close as is probably possible to understanding what those four words meant."-- "Sunday Telegrapgh"
"Hamilton moves deftly between Constable's personal and professional life and the network of relations and patrons that kept him afloat, and he is just as attuned to the radical aspects of Constable's art. In his pictures, as Hamilton shows, nature does not stand decorously stand still but becomes a pulsating, living entity."-- "The New Statesman"
"This beautiful biography captures its subject's enchanting, clever, argumentative personality with considerable grace. One of this biography's many pleasures is its descriptions of the wide range of people Constable liked or was interested in. The sense of London society and of the warm humans who populated it, not least Constable's wonderful wife Maria, have an almost novelistic quality."-- "The Spectator"
"Gives us an account of the man himself in all his complexity, drawing on his vast correspondence and diaries. Hamilton writes beautifully and his style is so engaging that the pace of this mighty work clips along. Highly recommend."-- "The Field"
"The Constable of James Hamilton's illuminating biography is a radical, an artist possessed of an 'experimental burn' to paint the skies and seasons in new lights. Hamilton is an assured and insightful guide. He upturns assumptions and encourages you to look with keener eyes."-- "The Times"
"An excellent biography. Revealing on the life, perceptive on the art."-- "Independent on Sunday"
"In this vibrant text, Hamilton paints a unique portrait of John Constable. Through skillful use and analysis of Constable's writings, Hamilton takes a deep look into his subject's life, including his influences, challenges, and tragedies, as well as the misconceptions that have followed the man behind the paintings. An intimate, enlightening look at an indispensable painter."-- "Kirkus Reviews, starred review"