I'm always intrigued by people who look down their noses at fellow artists who copy the work of other painters.
I'm fascinated by this example of the supreme master of the landscape, John Constable, copying a work by Ruisdael that was painted almost 200 years before him in 1650. What's more, Constable got paid for it. Figure out which is the copy.…
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