
ca. 1821
Oil on paper laid on card
A study of clouds in various shades of gray, white, and blue, with visible brushstrokes creating texture and movement. A study of clouds in various shades of gray, white, and blue, with visible brushstrokes creating texture and movement. “Skying” was the term Constable used to describe his studying of the sky from Hampstead Heath. He worked rapidly in oils, capturing on paper the character and motion of clouds. His handwritten notes on the backs of the paintings record the circumstances of their making: the date and time, the direction the artist was facing and the direction of the wind, and the atmospheric conditions. Never intended as works in their own right, these studies provide the clearest expression of the naturalism that underpinned the Rom
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