John Constable was an English painter from 1800 who painted landscapes of the Suffolk countryside along the Stour river where he grew up, the son of a mill owner. He broke with painting traditions by using broken touches of color and large preparatory sketches to accurately capture nature with its skies, meadows, and light, focusing on subjects like The Leaping Horse, The Hay Wain, and The Stonehenge.
3. The suffolk side of the stour river Between Bergholt and Dedham The son of the mill owner 1800 Royal academy "room enough for a natural painter"