A masterpiece of British artwork, John Constable’s The Hay Wain (1821), will go on present subsequent yr in Suffolk, east England, to mark the 250th anniversary of the artist’s delivery.
The famed portray, which was made in Constable’s London studio, will likely be proven within the artist’s dwelling county for the primary time as a part of the exhibition Constable: Strolling the Panorama (11 July-4 October 2026) on the Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich. The 19-century work, which depicts a rural scene close to the River Stour, will likely be on mortgage from the Nationwide Gallery in London as a part of Colchester and Ipswich Museums’ Constable 250 challenge.
In Suffolk, The Hay Wain will likely be reunited with preparatory sketches drawn from the Ipswich assortment. The portray may even be proven alongside “important loans” from the Tate, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Royal Academy of Arts and the Nationwide Galleries of Scotland.
The Hay Wain refers back to the wood wagon (wain) used for transporting lower and dried meadow grass (hay). The home on the left within the image was owned in Constable’s time by the tenant farmer Willy Lott. The quintessential English vista has graced mantelpieces and kitchens throughout the nation for many years, emblazoned on prints and tea towels.
Two different exhibitions at Christchurch Mansion additionally kind a part of the Constable 250 challenge: Constable: A Solid of Characters (28 March-14 June 2026), which options objects and figures who impressed the artist, and Constable to Up to date (24 October-28 February 2027) which “juxtaposes Constable’s ongoing inventive and cultural relevancy with up to date responses to his artwork”, in line with a challenge assertion.
Constable 250 is backed by the Nationwide Lottery Heritage Fund. The challenge can be supported by the Weston Mortgage Programme, an initiative launched by the Garfield Weston Basis and Artwork Fund charity.
In 2022 environmental activists from the group Simply Cease Oil glued themselves to The Hay Wain on the Nationwide Gallery.








