Salisbury Cathedral Print by John Constable

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Size: 45x60 cm / 18x24″

Frame: Black

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The Story Behind the Salisbury Cathedral Print by John Constable

John Constable painted the Salisbury Cathedral print in 1830. While it was exhibited that year, with no buyer, the painting remained in Constable’s studio. He continued to retouch it until his death in 1837. This oil on canvas painting depicts Salisbury Cathedral from the northwest, looking across the River Nadder. It is considered by many to be one of Constable’s greatest pieces. John Constable painted the picture after the death of his wife, and it is said to reflect his emotions at the time. The original Salisbury Cathedral print by Constable is currently on display at the Tate Britain in London.

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Museum-quality archival paper to give an authentic texture and feel

Fade-resistant, durable inks so your print will stay top-notch for decades

High-resolution, detailed images almost as good as the real thing

A variety of sizes and frames to perfectly suit your space

Produced small & local to reduce delivery times & carbon emissions

Sustainable Materials

Our paper:

Non-toxic durable FSC paper sourced from sustainably managed forests. 

Our inks:

Long-lasting archival inks with no optical brighteners used.