John Constable, the celebrated 19th-century artist known for his stunning landscapes of the English countryside, may have created three additional works that have recently been uncovered. To determine the authenticity of these paintings, scientists at the University of Bradford are utilizing cutting-edge technology and techniques to analyze the pigments of the works.
The process involves using a CT scanner and 3D microscopy equipment to examine the intricate details of each painting and compare them to Constable’s known brushwork. The results will be shared with the private owners of the paintings in due course. Dr. Alex Surtees, a lecturer in forensic science at the university, is leading this investigation and is excited about contributing to confirming these potential Constable pieces.
While art experts will ultimately decide on their authenticity, science can play an important role in this investigation by providing valuable clues about the artist’s techniques and materials used in his work. This collaboration between science and art is an innovative approach to solving one of history’s greatest mysteries – who was John Constable, and what other masterpieces did he create?