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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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paneygerising his Landscape in the Exhibition"; etc.<br />

(Farington XVI, p. 5519; see also JCC II, p. 261)<br />

1820 June 12 Drawing, Houses at Hampstead, dated the 12th June. (JCC II,<br />

p. 262)<br />

1820 June 19 Farington records: "Messrs. Wests, private View of the Old<br />

pictures I went to. . . . R.& B. & Mrs. B. West I sat with . . . .<br />

They spoke of the unhandsome conduct of Howell Carr in<br />

depreciating the 'Hunting picture' by Titian. He said to<br />

Christie that it was not by Titian. I returned to the picture &<br />

found him sitting alone before [it]. Wilkie—<strong>Constable</strong>—spoke<br />

highly of its excellence." (Farington XVI, pp. 5523-24)<br />

1820 June 21 Note from Thomas Phillips in London to J.C. in London. (JC:<br />

FDC, p. 264)<br />

1820 June 22 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Salisbury to J.C.: "so beg that you<br />

will set off on the 7th or 8th that I may find you here on my<br />

return." (JCC VI, p. 53; see also JCC II, p. 262)<br />

1820 June 30 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Salisbury to J.C. in London. J.C.<br />

endorsed the cover to show that he planned to leave town on<br />

the morning of July 5 to reach Salisbury the next day. (JCC<br />

VI, p. 54; see also JCC II, p. 262)<br />

1820 July 3 Diagram showing seating arrangement of King's Birthday<br />

dinner at which J.C. is present. (Farington XVI, pp. 5532-33;<br />

see also JCC II, p. 262)<br />

1820 July 18 Drawing of a closer view of Stonehenge, dated 18th July<br />

1820. (JCC V, p. 85; see also JCC VI, p. 54)<br />

1820 July 26 Drawing of Old Sarum, dated 26th July 1820. (JCC V, p. 84)<br />

1820 end of July While in Salisbury, J.C. makes short visit to Gillingham, makes<br />

drawing, Entrance into Gillingham. (JCC VI, p. 54)<br />

1820 July Drawing of Stonehenge from a distance, showing tracks<br />

leading up to the ruins silhouetted against the sunset, dated<br />

July 1820,. (JCC V, p. 84)

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