Which painter of the Romantic movement took his easel out of his studio and set it up in the open air to capture the scenery of his native southern England?

A Eugene Delacroix

B Ludwig van beethoven

C John constable

D casper david friedrich

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John Constable took his easel out of his studio and set it up in the open air to capture the scenery of his native southern England

The correct answer is C. The Romantic painter that took his easel out of his studio and set it up in the open air to capture the scenery of his native southern England was John Constable.

John Constable was an English landscape painter. The region of Suffolk was the favorite subject of its landscapes, to the point that the Dedham Valley area, in that region, is known as "the Constable country".