Naturally I set it aside and then got distracted by an article published in 1976 in The Geographical Review. It was written by Ronald Rees and is titled "John Constable and the Art of Geography". Here's the quote that struck me:
This dynamic view of the weather, which Constable was able to project in his paintings, has attracted the attention of meteorologists. In a paper commemorating the centenary of Constable's death, Bonacina, an officer of the Royal Meteorological Society, praised his skies for being "highly realistic, thoroughly true to type and full of dynamic force."Dynamic indeed.
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