Recent Release: Constable's Year
February 21 2026
Picture: Thames & Hudson
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
I'm slow to news that Thames & Hudson released Susan Owens' new book Constable's Year: An Artist in Changing Seasons at the beginning of 2026 (spotted via Trois Crayons - have you read the February edition of their brilliant online magazine yet?).
According to the publisher's blurb:
As exhilarating as a lungful of oxygen: that’s how some of his contemporaries felt about John Constable’s paintings. Others, though, were baffled by his uncompromisingly fresh and realistic treatment of the natural world. Susan Owens follows Constable through the seasons, tracing the rhythms and resonances of the artist’s year to offer a vivid, unconventional perspective on this beloved figure.
Whether in London in May, preparing pictures for exhibition and longing for the Suffolk spring, or painting boat-builders and waiting to be married in a particularly gloomy September, Constable’s life and work were unusually shaped by the yearly cycles of weather and agriculture, as well as by the often competing demands of the art world. Raised in Suffolk and trained to manage his father's land, his rural background had an enduring impact on his painting. His was the approach of one who knew the laneways, ploughs and millponds he painted intimately, and who understood the countryside as a place of both labour and natural phenomena.
Update - A reader has kindly been in touch to point out extracts of the book were featured on Radio 4 earlier this year and can be listened to on the BBC IPlayer.


