Constable scarf by Wallace Sewell
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Created exclusively for the V&A by British textile design studio Wallace Sewell, the colours and design of this scarf is inspired by the oil painting, 'A Hayfield near East Bergholt at Sunset' by John Constable, painted in 1812 and held in the V&A collection.
Why not pick up the print alongside, for a perfectly paired gift:
Dimensions
21 x 175 cm (8 x 69in)
Composition
100% Lambswool (Dry clean only)
Colour
Brown
Product code
168251
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John Constable
John Constable (1776-1837) was born at East Bergholt, Suffolk, the fourth child of Golding and Ann Constable. In 1792 he began work in the flourishing family business, trading and transporting corn and coal on and around the River Stour. His ambition, however, was to be a painter. He began his professional career as a student at the Royal Academy Schools. Following the fashion for painting mountainous, Romantic scenery, he spent some time in Derbyshire and the Lake District, but it was only on his return to the quieter, less spectacular countryside of his native Suffolk that he developed his personal style. The V&A's collections include hundreds of works by Constable, including paintings, drawings and sketchbooks.






