The look of history in Constable's Hadleigh Castle
We all know what historical objects look like, but what does history itself look like? Constable's painting of Hadleigh Castle confronts this issue. Recently bereaved, the idea of history, of the past was not something he could ignore or smooth over with platitudes, but had to come top terms with its finality and its, as yet, unknown consequences.

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