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The Lock is an oil painting by English artist John Constable, finished in 1824. It depicts a rural scene on the River Stour in the English county of Suffolk, one of six paintings within the Six-Footer series. It was auctioned for £22,441,250 at Christie's in London on 3 July 2012.[1]

The Lock
ArtistJohn Constable
Year1824 (1824)
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions121 cm × 140 cm (47.5 in × 56 in)
LocationPrivate Collection

Description


The Lock is painted in oil on canvas. It depicts a working rural scene from Suffolk, as a figure struggles to open a canal gate at Dedham Lock near Flatford Mill in Suffolk to allow a lighter barge to progress on the River Stour.[2] There is a distant view of Dedham church across the quintessentially English water meadows[3] The scene is set under a towering tree and a dramatic, cloud-filled sky.[4]


History


David Lucas – The Lock and Dedham Vale, 1834, mezzotint.
David Lucas – The Lock and Dedham Vale, 1834, mezzotint.

The Lock is the fifth of six paintings that make up the Stour series of large-scale rural works, that Constable exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1819 and 1825. The painting is the only one of the series which remains in private hands, with the more famous The Hay Wain in the National Gallery, London.[5][4]

After its exhibition in 1824, The Morning Post commented: "Mr Constable contributes a landscape composition which for depth, sparkling light, freshness and vigorous effect exceeds any of his works."[5] Samuel William Reynolds offered to make a mezzotint print, but never completed it. His pupil David Lucas eventually prepared one from Constable's private copy of the painting (Foster version).[6]

On the opening day of the exhibition, James Morrison (1789–1857) an inn-keeper's son from Balham Hill, London, and Basildon Park, Berkshire, acquired the painting for 150 guineas, the only occasion in Constable's career when a painting sold on its first day of exhibition. Its ownership then progressed down through his family:

On 14 November 1990 it was bought as lot No.128 for £10,780,000 at Sotheby's auction in London, by Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza and his wife Carmen "Tita" Thyssen. This set a record for a British work of art, which it held until 2006 when a view of Venice by J. M. W. Turner, Constable's rival, sold for £20.5m at Christie's in New York.[5] From 1992, the couple placed the painting on loan to their museum, the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid, Spain.[5] It was part of the Baroness's personal collection rather than the main collection.

In light of "a lack of liquid funds",[citation needed] the Baroness decided in 2011 to sell the painting. It was auctioned for £22,441,250 at Christie's in London on 3 July 2012, following a low estimate of £20million,[2][4] making it the joint fourth on the list of most-expensive Old Masters.[8] Museum trustee Sir Norman Rosenthal resigned in protest at the sale, saying that the decision to sell represented ".. a moral shame on the part of all those concerned, most especially on the part of Tita"[1]


Foster version and 1826 version


Foster version
Foster version

Constable made a copy of this painting, known as the Foster version, in 1825. This was the only copy of a painting from the Stour series he made, though later he commonly made copies of his most popular compositions, such as his views of Salisbury Cathedral. The Foster version remains in private hands, one of just three such major works by Constable, and was auctioned at Sotheby's London on the evening of 9 December 2015 on its low estimate at £9,109,000. Previous owners of the painting include William Orme Foster (1814–1900) of Apley Hall, Shropshire, one time High Sheriff of Shropshire, and his descendants.[9][10]

In 1826 Constable painted a variation of the same subject, entitled A Boat Passing a Lock, changing the format from portrait to landscape and slightly varying the action.[11]


See also



References


  1. "Constable painting The Lock sells for £22.4m". BBC Online. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  2. Scott Reyburn (29 May 2012). "Constable's 'The Lock' May Sell for $39 Million at Christie's". Bloomberg. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  3. "Great country walks: Constable Country, Essex/Suffolk border". The Guardian.
  4. "Constable's "Lock" for sale, seen worth $30–40 million". Reuters. 29 May 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  5. Michael Brown, Art Correspondent (30 June 2012). "John Constable's The Lock to be sold at auction". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  6. "David Lucas, John Constable: The Lock". Tate Galleries.
  7. "John Constable, R.A. (East Bergholt, Suffolk 1776-1837 London), The Lock". www.christies.com. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  8. "Constable's The Lock fetches £22m". 3 July 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2020 via www.bbc.co.uk.
  9. "Constable's The Lock Fetches £9.1 million at Sotheby's". Apollo.
  10. "The :Lock". Sotheby's.
  11. "A Boat passing a Lock, (1826) John Constable RA (1776 - 1837)". www.royalacademy.org.uk. Retrieved 27 April 2020.



На других языках


- [en] The Lock (Constable)

[es] La esclusa

La esclusa (The Lock) es una de las seis pinturas al óleo de gran tamaño pintadas por el pintor inglés John Constable con el tema de la vida rural de Suffolk y que se exhibieron en la Royal Academy entre 1819 y 1825.[1] La esclusa se encontraba cerca de la aldea de Flatford, donde el padre de Constable tenía el molino de agua que también sería representado por el artista como parte de esta serie basada en el río Stour,[2] y que incluye a La carreta de heno.[1]

[fr] L'Écluse (Constable)

L'Écluse (en anglais The Lock) est une des six peintures à l'huile de grande taille peintes par le peintre anglais John Constable sur le thème de la vie rurale dans le Suffolk et qui ont été exhibés à la Royal Academy entre 1819 et 1825. L'écluse se trouvait près la bourgade de Flatford, où le père de Constable tenait le moulin à eau qui sera aussi représenté par l'artiste dans cette série basée sur la rivière Stour, et qui comprend la célèbre Charrette de foin.



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