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Constable’s unseen Hove masterpiece goes on show in Brighton

by Frank le Duc
Friday 15 Jul, 2022 at 12:01AM
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Constable’s unseen Hove masterpiece goes on show in Brighton

Colliers unloading on Hove Beach, looking towards Shoreham, Brighton by John Constable

An unseen masterpiece by John Constable has been unveiled for the first time in almost 200 years at the Royal Pavilion.

The painting, entitled “Colliers unloading on Hove Beach, looking towards Shoreham, Brighton”, is now on display in public for the first in almost 200 years.

It has gone on show at the Royal Pavilion thanks to the generosity of London art dealer and collector Danny Katz, a former Brighton resident.

Royal Pavilion bosses said: “The painting, which was rediscovered in 2017, is a significant addition to the body of John Constable’s work.

“Previously completely unknown to art experts, it belonged to the great French collector Camille Groult (1832-1908), who established the most significant collection of British art in France in the 19th century.

“The composition is based on a series of drawings in pencil of shipping on the seafront, made at the famous Brighton and Hove beaches.

“The painting is on a long-term loan to the Royal Pavilion and Museums Trust by Mr Katz, of the esteemed eponymous Daniel Katz Gallery in London.

“He started his successful career in 1968 while working in the family business of antique dealing in Brighton and is now one of the world’s leading art dealers.

“Constable (1776-1837) first visited Brighton in 1824, relocating his family to the seaside resort for his wife’s health.

“With a good coach service between London and the resort, its location enabled the artist to continue working while his wife recuperated, visiting his family when his schedule allowed.

“He would take a house at Brighton at various subsequent occasions until 1828, during one of the most commercially active periods of his career.

“Constable much preferred painting the scenes of working life along the shoreline rather than the bustling, fashionable Regency world of Brighton.

“During that time Constable’s career was going well and he was at his most productive. He had completed the Hay Wain (National Gallery, London) which later won Constable a gold medal at the Paris Salon that year and sold the Lock (private collection, UK) at that year’s Royal Academy exhibition.

“The Lock is believed to be the highest priced Constable, reaching £22,441,250 at auction in July 2012.”

Colliers unloading on Hove Beach, looking towards Shoreham, Brighton by John Constable

Royal Pavilion and Museums Trust chief executive Hedley Swain said: “This wonderful unseen work of art will be displayed in the Royal Pavilion nearly 200 years after its creation and about 200 years after the completion of John Nash’s Royal Pavilion – so it is particularly timely for us to unveil this beautiful and important painting, once again at home in Brighton.

“We are deeply grateful to Danny for his generosity in bringing this wonderful painting back for the people of Brighton and Hove and all our visitors to enjoy.

“Danny is a son of Brighton and I know how important it is to him to be supporting us and his home city.”

Mr Katz said: “The romantic, vigorous and exciting canvas is something of a metaphor for the city of Brighton itself and I’m very proud to be able to send the picture home for a period of time where it can be enjoyed by visitors to the Royal Pavilion from elsewhere but in particular by residents of the city.

“I felt compelled to acquire it when it appeared on the market because it is an extraordinary painting but also because it is a unique large-scale sketch that only exists in this 4ft format and the subject is my hometown of Brighton.”

The painting will be on display to the public in the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, on the ground floor and will be free for ticket holders.

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  1. Christopher Hawtree says:
    4 years ago

    A shame that it is not being shown in Hove Museum which deserves to display more paintings.

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