John Constable (1776-1837) - The Grove, Hampstead - N01246 - National Gallery

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John Constable (1776-1837) - The Grove, Hampstead - N01246 - National Gallery

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Constable, John; The Grove, Hampstead; Tate; http://www.artuk.org/artworks/the-grove-hampstead-198337

This is another AI-assisted collection, this time it features 20K+ images of manors. A manor is a large country house with lands, the principal house of a landed (country) estate. This collection took about 15 minutes to make, including adding about 18,000 relevant images as "manors" and removing portraits of people with "Manor" last names. Of course, image recognition was already done before and that process required much much longer time and machine resources. Please contact us if you need large image sets or need to tag your own large collections using our neural networks.

John Constable (1776—1837) was a signification figure in English landscape painting in the early 19th century. He is best known for his paintings of the English countryside, particularly those representing his native valley of the River Stour, an area that came to be known as “Constable country.”

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1821 - 1822
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