A miniature doll house landscape depicting Salisbury Cathedral – After John Constable (1776-1837) Painted c. 1825
This timeless image of England’s most famous medieval church is one of his most celebrated works, and was commissioned by one of his closest friends, John Fisher, The Bishop of Salisbury. Constable visited Salisbury in 1820 and made a series of oil sketches of the cathedral, which served as the model for this composition. Constable was an English Romantic painter. Born in Suffolk, he is known principally for his landscape paintings of Dedham Vale, the area surrounding his hom, now known as “Constable Country”.
1/12th Scale Size approx. Size approx. 60mm x 76mm (2 3/8″ x 3″)
Presented in an ornate gold frame, all ready to hang.
Ideal for a Early English Style Dolls house.