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  2. Our project team – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/team/
    13 May 2024: Affiliated to: Cambridge Digital Humanities/ Corpus Christi College. My research explores digital technologies in relation to questions of knowledge production and epistemology (how does ‘the digital’ change scholarship, transform understanding,
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  4. Walking in Constable's footsteps – Walking the Landscape:…

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/walks/
    13 May 2024: By Elenor Ling. Monday, Jun 13 2022. . ... These are. By Elenor Ling. Wednesday, Jul 06 2022. .
  5. Blog – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/
    13 May 2024: We reach a new understanding. By Kate Noble. Friday, Nov 25 2022. . ... By Andy Corrigan. Monday, Jun 06 2022. 2024 The University of Cambridge.
  6. Professor Caroline Bassett – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/team/caroline-bassett/
    13 May 2024: Professor Caroline Bassett. Professor Caroline Bassett. My research explores digital technologies in relation to questions of knowledge production and epistemology (how does ‘the digital’ change scholarship, transform understanding, produce new
  7. Walk D: Dedham, Flatford, East Bergholt Circular – Walking the…

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/walks/Walk-D/
    13 May 2024: Dedham, Flatford, East Bergholt Circular. Tuesday, Nov 22 2022. We will meet at the Mill Lane Car Park in Dedham, and start our walk by contemplating the mezzotint process at the
  8. Constable Country by Ear – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/sound/
    13 May 2024: Monday, Sep 12 2022. –. Image above: We walk under the A12 underpass near the near the Talbooth Restaurant, photo by Amelie Deblauwe.
  9. Walk B: Langham to East Bergholt via Dedham – Walking the Landscape:…

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/walks/Walk-B/
    13 May 2024: Langham to East Bergholt via Dedham. Wednesday, Jul 06 2022. The starting point for this walk is the quiet village of Langham, on the south side of Dedham Vale, four miles
  10. When history and science collide – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/rackham/
    13 May 2024: Saturday, Nov 19 2022. In discussing the management of the landscape with Dave Piper as we strolled down to Flatford on Walk A, a familiar name cropped up – Oliver Rackham.
  11. Eleanor Parmenter – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/team/eleanor-parmenter/
    13 May 2024: After a career in the charity sector, in 2022, Eleanor Parmenter joined Cambridge University Library as their Research Institute Coordinator, where she supports in the administration, communications and events programming of
  12. Walk C: Stoke-by-Nayland to East Bergholt – Walking the Landscape:…

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/walks/Walk-C/
    13 May 2024: Stoke-by-Nayland to East Bergholt. Monday, Jul 11 2022. We’ll start the longest of the walks near St Mary the Virgin in Stoke by Nayland, on the border of
  13. Seek, and ye shall find – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/searching/
    13 May 2024: Tuesday, Sep 13 2022. We consider “discovery” one of the pillars of information literacy, and most of us are now familiar with one dominating influence that prolificates our digital world, and
  14. Walk A: East Bergholt to Dedham via Flatford – Walking the Landscape: …

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/walks/Walk-A/
    13 May 2024: East Bergholt to Dedham via Flatford. Monday, Jun 13 2022. We start in the centre of the town in which Constable’s father, Golding Constable, built a new house in 1774,
  15. A bird's-eye view of Constable's landscape – Walking the…

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/cucap/
    13 May 2024: by Andy Corrigan. Monday, Jun 06 2022. Beyond Constable’s own work, there are a variety of other primary sources that can help us understand the landscape in which he worked.
  16. Walk C: A Fly-by – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/walkc-fly-by/
    13 May 2024: Monday, Aug 08 2022. Walk C took us from Stoke-by-Nayland to East Bergholt.
  17. Creating Constable – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/creating-constable/
    13 May 2024: The painting is currently on display in ‘Recreating Constable’ an exhibition at Christchurch Mansion, Wolsey Art Gallery, until 25th September 2022. ... The Wolsey Art Gallery will then be closed until our next exhibition opens on 22nd October 2022
  18. A Meteorologist Talks Constable and Skies – Walking the Landscape:…

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/weather/
    13 May 2024: by Tom Crowley. Monday, Aug 15 2022. Windmills and watermills were the Constable family trade.
  19. Nature in Black and White – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/bw-nature/
    13 May 2024: Wednesday, Aug 17 2022. “Did people see only in black and white in the old days?” I remember asking my amused parents as a child (or words to that effect), while
  20. Can a computer paint a Constable? – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/constable-ai/
    13 May 2024: by Andy Corrigan. Sunday, Jul 10 2022. When we were discussing the text that Constable wrote to accompany the print ‘East Bergholt, Suffolk’ on Walk B, we were struck by how
  21. A tale of two bridges: Part One – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/2bridges-pt1/
    13 May 2024: by Andy Corrigan. Wednesday, Aug 24 2022. When I was small there was a woodland at the bottom of our garden, its branching giants seemingly endless.
  22. A tale of two bridges: Part Two – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/2bridges-pt2/
    13 May 2024: by Andy Corrigan. Saturday, Aug 27 2022. The playful sense of pleasure on which Part One ended, brings me back to the intimate sensation I experienced when crossing the two rivers,
  23. Walking the ‘Fairy-Land’ – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/susan-owens/
    13 May 2024: Walking the ‘Fairy-Land’. Walking the ‘Fairy-Land’. by Susan Owens. Tuesday, Sep 06 2022.
  24. Walking Stories – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/walking-stories/
    13 May 2024: Walking Stories. Walking Stories. by Caroline Bassett. Wednesday, Jun 29 2022.
  25. Constable Country – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/constable-country/
    13 May 2024: Constable Country. Constable Country. by Elenor Ling. Tuesday, Jul 05 2022.
  26. Constable’s printed landscapes – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/printed-landscape/
    13 May 2024: Constable’s printed landscapes. Constable’s printed landscapes. by Elenor Ling. Wednesday, Jun 08 2022.
  27. Seeing Constable Differently – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/seeing-differently/
    13 May 2024: Seeing Constable Differently. Seeing Constable Differently. by Kate Noble. Friday, Nov 25 2022.
  28. Alternative Constable – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/alternativeconstable/
    13 May 2024: I eagerly anticipated an interesting trip to see the exhibition for myself back in August 2022, but what I didn’t expect was how deeply the sensation of partaking in the
  29. Looking After Constable Country – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/lookingafter/
    13 May 2024: Tuesday, Aug 30 2022. On Walk A we were joined by Dave Piper, the National Trust Countryside Manager for Essex and Suffolk.
  30. Of Constable-bows and rainbows – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/consta-bows/
    13 May 2024: Unsurprisingly, the man-made landscape has shifted considerably between Constable’s time and the summer’s day in July 2022 on which we started our walk. ... View of St Mary Church in Stoke-by-Nayland from the alms house on 11 July 2022, picture by
  31. Photographing Constable Country – Walking the Landscape: Constable

    https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/katie-hayward/
    13 May 2024: Photographing Constable Country. Photographing Constable Country. by Tom Crowley. Monday, Sep 05 2022.

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