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Often tranquil, sometimes dramatic, they often carried implications of stability and timelessness and reflected Constable's love of nature, which was both sensual and spiritual.  In this sketch, Constable juxtaposed the broad crown of an old oak with a hayfield bathed in the late afternoon sun.  This idyllic scene reflects the idea, widespread at the time, that a nation's countryside represented its social and political state; scenes of cultivation and husbandry indicated a state of order and harmony.","physicalDescription":"A pencil drawing of an oak tree with a broad, leafy crown, growing beside a hayfield.  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His second child Maria Louisa (Minna) was born on 19 July.  He took a house at Hampstead for the first time at the end of the summer.  He was elected A.R.A. on 1 November.\r\n\r\n [G Reynolds, 1973, p. 121]\r\n\r\nThe contemporary poems of Goldsmith, Thomson, and Cowper emphasised the idea that the countryside represented the social and political state of a nation, with scenes of cultivation signifying order and harmony.  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