Hampstead Heath Looking Towards Harrow by John Constable. An expansive English landscape painting showing rolling green hills and a distant horizon under a dramatic, cloud-filled sky, with small figures resting on a path in the foreground.

Hampstead Heath Looking Towards Harrow

John Constable

1821 · Medium Not Listed

A luminous 19th-century landscape by John Constable, capturing the sweeping vistas and shifting atmospheric light of Hampstead Heath.

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Where it works

A measured, grounding piece in a warmer tonal register — sits quietly within a room.

Often works in
Living Room · Bedroom · Study
Placement
Reads naturally above long furniture lines
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
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Soft gray, Rich brown, Charcoal black

About the piece

Created in 1821, this oil sketch by the legendary John Constable exemplifies his mastery of the English landscape. The work looks out from Hampstead Heath toward the distant hills of Harrow, emphasizing the dynamic movement of the clouds and the interplay of light and shadow across the countryside. It is a quintessential example of Romantic-era naturalist painting, bringing a sense of heritage and open air to any interior.