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John Constable and J.M.W. Turner were contemporaries but very different artists. Constable focused on the familiar scenes of his native East Anglia and select English locales, capturing the quiet beauty of the countryside. Turner, inspired early by Dutch landscape painters, traveled widely across Europe whenever possible—painting dramatic waterfalls, glaciers, and the misty canals of Venice. As we mark their anniversary years in 2025 and 2026, join us to explore the unique styles and enduring legacies of these two giants of English landscape painting.
