Here you can see a photo painted in 1821 by John Constable, it depicts the rural scene of what appears to be a farmland. It is known as England’s most Famous Image and the Most Popular.
It also plays a part in Romanticism as this was painted during the Industrial Revolution. Meaning what is shown in this painting is slowly being shunned out by factories and buildings. Which is the point of Romanticism, to treasure the times pre Industrial Revolution and to battle it.
In the photo, we can see two people by the wagon, I assume the one wearing white is an adult and the other is a child. They are on a wagon being pulled by horses, next to them there is a cottage-like house and the other side, an empty field. We can also see what looks like a sheep dog, commonly used in farms. Which, given all of these details, it is indicated this is a farmland.
You can see no things like factories or machinery, no roads or cars and no cities. It all feels normal, it looks more like how the world should look and normal. Because of this, it feels peaceful and calm.