Flatford Mill
/ˌflætfəd ˈmɪl/
/ˌflætfərd ˈmɪl/
- a painting (1817) by John Constable of a watermill (= a building by a river that uses the water to turn a wheel and operate machinery) on the river Stour in south-east England. It is one of Constable's most famous paintings, and in 1928 the actual mill was given to the nation to be preserved in memory of the artist.
约翰·康斯特勃(John Constable)在英格兰东南部的斯托尔河上绘制的水车画(1817年,水车是河边的建筑物,使用水来转动轮子并操作机械)。它是康斯特布尔最著名的画作之一,在1928年,真正的磨坊被赠送给美国,以纪念这位画家。