Waterloo Bridge Seen from Whitehall Stairs by John Constable. An atmospheric landscape painting of the River Thames in London, featuring many small boats and Waterloo Bridge in the distance under a vast, cloud-filled sky.

Waterloo Bridge Seen from Whitehall Stairs

John Constable

1829 · Oil Paint, Canvas

An evocative and masterful study of light and movement on the River Thames by the English landscape painter John Constable.

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Where it works

A balanced artwork with steady presence with softened warm notes — holds a composed wall with restraint.

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Dining Room · Living Room · Office
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Reads naturally above long furniture lines
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Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Soft sage, Charcoal black, Olive green

About the piece

This atmospheric work by John Constable captures the bustling activity on the River Thames with his signature painterly touch. Painted around 1829, it depicts Waterloo Bridge from Whitehall Stairs, focusing on the interplay between the sweeping, textured sky and the water filled with celebratory boats, showcasing the artist's ability to render light and atmosphere.

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