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Early in the 19th century, most English painters believed that "a good picture, like a good violin,
should be brown." John Constable, however, believed that nature should be shown in its own
colours. He invented a technique to make this possible. Instead of using flat colours, he painted
with thick smears and flecks of many shades. He is said to have used "a thousand greens" to
create the natural beauty of his trees and meadows. To suggest the highlights of sunshine, he
used a special technique known as "Constable's snow". Although England was slow to appreciate
Constable, France acclaimed his innovations, and Constable's technique helped lead the way to
the French Impressionist movement.