The Celebration in East Bergholt of the Peace of 1814

The Celebration in East Bergholt of the Peace of 1814 is an oil painting by the British artist John Constable.It depicts the banquet held in his native village of East Bergholt in Suffolk to celebrate the victory over Napoleon and the Treaty of Paris.[1][2] On 9 July 1814 eight hundred of the inhabitants sat down for an outdoor feast to commemorate the end of the Napoleonic Wars.The final work shows the guests seated outside at long tables.Also featured is the flag of the restored Bourbon Monarchy of France as well as an effigy of the defeated Napoleon.
John ConstableOil on canvasLandscape paintingMuseum of Fine ArtsBudapestoil paintingEast BergholtSuffolkNapoleonTreaty of ParisNapoleonic WarsrestoredBourbon MonarchyeffigyList of paintings by John ConstablePaintingsList of paintingsThe Church Porch, East BergholtBrightwell Church and VillageBoat-Building Near Flatford MillStour Valley and Dedham ChurchGolding Constable's Flower GardenGolding Constable's Vegetable GardenThe Quarters behind Alresford HallThe Wheat FieldWivenhoe ParkFlatford MillWilly Lott's House from the StourThe White HorseDedham Lock and MillHarwich LighthouseStratford MillWaterloo BridgeHarnham GateThe Hay WainMalvern HallThe Grove, HampsteadHampstead Heath, with a BonfireRoad to the SpaniardsYarmouth JettyGillingham BridgeSalisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's GroundsThe LockBranch Hill Pond, Hampstead HeathThe CornfieldParham MillChain Pier, BrightonThe Vale of DedhamHadleigh CastleThe Glebe FarmSalisbury Cathedral from the MeadowsThe Opening of Waterloo BridgeSir Richard Steele's Cottage, HampsteadCenotaph to the Memory of Sir Joshua ReynoldsHampstead Heath with a RainbowArundel Mill and CastleCharles Golding Constable (son)Constable Country