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Framed print of John Constable's famous painting, "The Hay Wain".
About the Painting: "The Hay Wain" (originally titled "Landscape: Noon") was completed by John Constable in 1821 and depicts a rural scene on the River Stour, between Suffolk and Essex, England.
Significance: It is considered one of the most celebrated landscape paintings and a quintessential work of the Romantic movement in art.
Historical Impact: The painting caused a sensation at the 1824 Paris Salon, where Constable was awarded a gold medal by King Charles X for his exhibits, primarily "The Hay Wain".
Modern Relevance: The painting has continued to be a symbol of English countryside and has been used in various contexts, including environmental protests.
Measurements
Width: 85cm Height:65cm