In short there is nothing here for a painter but the breakers - and sky - which have been lovely indeed and always varying. John Constable
Brighton Beach with Colliers is a oil sketch by John Constable portraying colliers (coal-ships) at anchor, west of the Royal Suspension Chain Pier in the popular sea-side resort of Brighton. Remains of the Royal Suspension Chain Pier, destroyed during a storm in 1896, can be seeing at low tide along the beach, east of the Brighton Palace Pier, across from New Steine. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1824/07/19 | John Constable | Painter | John Constable paints "Brighton Beach with Colliers", depicting the 3d tide receeding left the beach wet - head of the Chain Pier Beach (razed) Brighton July Evg, 1824. | Brighton | East Sussex |
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Art Attribute | British Art | ||
Art Type | Painting | art of using colored substance to create a picture | |
Season | Summer |
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