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Constable oil sketch—previously dismissed as fake—goes on sale for £150,000
Sworder's auction house is selling the work, which is one of many by the Romantic painter depicting the area around Dedham Vale where he grew up
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Frick sends Old Masters to hurricane-hit Puerto Rico
Ten works are due to go on display at the Museo de Arte de Ponce
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Tate’s director criticises government report on Nazi loot
Nicholas Serota says the document, which recommends the restitution of a Constable from the gallery’s collection, contains multiple inaccuracies
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Nazi loot claim for Tate’s Constable
Beaching a Boat, Brighton, has been claimed by the heirs of Baron Ferenc Hatvany
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Tate Britain Director defends curatorial changes
Constable and Turner experts may go
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Constable to Delacroix: British art and the French Romantics
Now on at Tate Britain
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Collectors sue Agnew’s over Van Dyck and Constable misattributions
The gallery catalogued both works as genuine, though experts made no secret of their ambivalence
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Tate Britain: Sugar baron’s dream comes true
The opening of new galleries and the division of the museum’s collection with Tate Modern have realised Sir Henry Tate’s vision of a national gallery for British art. Three rooms for Constable and one each for Hogarth and Blake
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British art swaps at the Tate Gallery and Victoria and Albert Museum
Constables go to Tate and eighteenth-century works to V&A
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Thefts from V&A and Courtauld Gallery
Two Constables and three small paintings discovered to be missing from storage
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As Constables resurface, Tate introduces a new side of the artist
Leslie Parris and Ian Fleming-Williams discuss what we can learn from these new pictures