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...that information. Next up was Sir Hugh Orde, the former Northern Ireland chief Constable, previously an outspoken critic of the plans for directly- elected...
...here, you've passed the first test. 'You get to join the likes of Turner, Constable, Gainsborough, Lucian Freud and Damien Hirst. 'To achieve greatness,...art establishment, and the arena where artists going as far back as Turner and Constable have com
...clues. What would you expect to see in the fourth picture? Time starts… now. Constable's Haywain. Next, please. It's John Le Mesurier, um… THEY MUTTER Is...Haywain. Next, please. It's John Le Mesurier, um… THEY MUTTER Is it Norfolk? Constable, Ha
...is the body? Really! We publish better stuff than this! Thank God you're here, Constable. Quick. Next door. You wait here. Excuse me, sir. Sir? Who the devil...
...will be ours! So you haven't seen anyone acting suspicious recently? No, Constable. Brother Peebles did tell me he saw someone going down into the...He's forgotten his wrench! He'll need that to reopen the stopcock! Excuse me, Constable. Stopcock. Nah!
...was painted in 1831 by which English artist? I'm certainly familiar with Constable being an English painter. Not too familiar with Hogarth. I'm not...the first one, fairly sure it's an English sort of landscape painter, so Constable. OK. First instinct
...who was England's greatest landscape painter from the 18th Century, and then Constable carried on the tradition afterwards in the 19th Century. But these...
...as a dentist. Oh, that's why I know the name. Very much in the style of Cox, Constable. Yeah. Oh, that's a bit of fun. No, it's good colour on it. Yeah....
...The Stonemason's Yard, painted in the 18th century? Ah, I don't think it's Constable, I think he's more landscapes. Um… I'll go for Corbett. OK, down...
...Gone With The Wind. It's the right answer. The cottage on the River Stour in Constable's painting The Hay Wain is described as belonging to whom? Um… I've...