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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1820 Sept 7 Drawing of trees at Hampstead, dated 7th September. (JCC<br />

II, p. 264)<br />

1820 Sept 10 Drawing, dated 10th September, of Lady Dysart's old home.<br />

(JCC II, p. 264)<br />

1820 Sept 10 Pencil drawing of the entrance front of Malvern Hall from the<br />

east. (JCC IV, p. 65)<br />

1820 prob. Sept. Oil-sketch of Malvern Hall with its pool, from across the<br />

ca. 10 park. (JCC IV, p. 65)<br />

1820 Sept 11 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Osimington to J.C. in London:<br />

"Pray do not forget to execute my paltry Wallingford<br />

commission. . . . your kind present of the Claude may be sent<br />

to Salisbury, & my wife would like to [be] entrusted with a<br />

sketch book to copy if you dare lend it to her." (JCC VI, p.<br />

57)<br />

1820 Sept 13 Drawing made at the village of Knowle, dated 13th<br />

September. (JCC II, p. 264)<br />

1820 Sept 13 Drawing of corbels in Solihull church near Malvern Hall, dated<br />

13th September. (JCC IV, p. 65)<br />

1820 Sept 19 Note from Lady Louisa Manners in Pall Mall to J.C. in London.<br />

(JC: FDC, p. 136)<br />

1820 Sept 21 Note from Lady Louisa Manners in Pall Mall to J.C. in London.<br />

(JC: FDC, p. 136)<br />

1820 Sept 28 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Osmington to J.C. in London: "As<br />

you have got your Waterloo Bridge on a large enough<br />

canvass I have sent you a print . . . which may be of service<br />

to you." (JCC VI, p. 58)<br />

1820 Sept Receives commission from his patron Lady Dysart, a sister of<br />

Mr. Lewis, for two pictures of her old home. (JCC II, p. 264;<br />

see also JCC IV, p. 65)<br />

1820 Oct 2 Drawing of firs, inscribed: "Wedding Day. Hampstead, Octr. 2,<br />

1820." (JCC II, p. 264)

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