John Constable’s favourite Hampstead pond to be restored after two centuries
by Richard Brooks from World news | The Guardian on (#65S46)
Branch Hill pond dried up in the 1880s. Now it will teem with wildlife again, as it did in the artist's heyday
It was a view that John Constable sketched and painted dozens of times. From the top of Hampstead Heath, London's highest point at 134 metres (440ft), the artist would look west and north towards today's suburbs of Willesden, Edgware and Harrow. About 100 metres away, down below, was a beautiful natural pond.
But in the 1880s, Branch Hill pond dried up. Now, nearly two centuries after Constable immortalised on canvas his favourite landscape in the capital, the pond has been recreated.
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