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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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playfulness in the eye of Dr. Wingfield as I suppose he is."<br />

(JCC VI, p. 37)<br />

1818 Drawing showing Fulham Church and Richmond Bridge. (JCC II,<br />

p. 237; see also JCC I, p. 169)<br />

1818 Sketchbook drawings of St. George's Chapel at Windsor, one<br />

dated 1818 by J.C. on the back. (JCC II, p. 236; see also JCC<br />

VI, p. 38)<br />

1818 J.C. may have painted the portraits of Dr. Andrew and his<br />

wife at this time, as well as begun another portrait of Bishop<br />

Fisher. (JCC II, p. 237; see also JCC I, p. 169)<br />

1819 Sends two pictures to British Institution, Osmington shore,<br />

beg. of year near Weymouth [Weymouth Bay] and A Mill. (JCC II, p. 242;<br />

see also JCC VI, p. 40 and JCC IV, p. 326)<br />

1819 "Engaged, and may have been so for some time past, on the<br />

beg. of year largest canvas [The White Horse] he had yet undertaken<br />

(except for one abortive attempt many years before)." (JCC<br />

II, p. 242)<br />

1819 Jan 6 or 8 Letter from Abram in East Bergholt to J.C. in London: "I hope<br />

by the 25th or 26th of this month to begin the porch &<br />

chimney, before which we shall see you I hope." (JCC I, pp.<br />

174-75)<br />

1819 Jan 12 Living in Keppel Street. (JCC IV, p. 59)<br />

1819 Jan 12 Letter from Henry Greswolde Lewis at Greet near Birmingham<br />

to J.C. in London. (JCC IV, p. 59)<br />

1819 Jan 14 Attends meeting of A.G.B.I. (JC: FDC, p. 322)<br />

1819 Jan 15 Farington records: "<strong>Constable</strong> called & I requested Him to<br />

inform Collins, an Associate of the Academy, that I shd. not<br />

agreeably to His desire call upon Him to see a Landscape He<br />

had painted for Sir <strong>John</strong> Leicester, a I did not think it wd. be<br />

proper for me to call upon one Associate only on the eve of<br />

the Election of an Academician, & I could not conveniently<br />

extend my visits.<br />

"<strong>Constable</strong> was last night at a meeting of the Members of<br />

'The Artists General Benevolent Society', and thought they

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