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Haywain, The

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Haywain, The

Oil painting by John Constable 1821 (National Gallery, London), in which the artist broke with academic tradition to work directly from nature. It shows a landscape of Suffolk watermeadows with a shallow river in the foreground being forded by two farmers in a wagon. It won a gold medal at the Paris salon of 1824 and influenced painters of the Romantic movement and, later, the Impressionists.


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