Constable's Icon Deserves Respect The Tate houses the national collection of British art. This is th...
Constable's Icon Deserves Respect The Tate houses the national collection of British art. This is the gallery's centenary; but actually, only its British collection is 100. It began acquiring international modern art in 1917. Series: Curators' Tour: Tate Gallery, London: ALL 04/21/97 Edition
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Anne Lyles recently took another look at one of the most familiar paintings in the Tate Gallery: John Constable's "Flatford Mill" of 1816-17. "And I heard a couple behind me, saying 'Oh, it's that "Flatford Mill." You see it on a hundred chocolate boxes!' And they walked straight by. They didn't even look at it." It made Ms. Lyles, who is assistant...
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Constable's Icon Deserves Respect The Tate houses the national collection of British art. This is the gallery's centenary; but actually, only its British collection is 100. It began acquiring international modern art in 1917. Series: Curators' Tour: Tate Gallery, London: ALL 04/21/97 Edition
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