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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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immediately follows the passage: "The fishing boats are<br />

picturesque, but not so much so as the Hastings boats, which<br />

are luggers. The difference is this." (JCC VI, pp. 170-71; see<br />

also JCC II, p. 367, JCC IV, p. 189 and JC: FDC, p. 45)<br />

1824 Sept 8 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Gillingham to J.C. in Brighton:<br />

"Your 'Lane', in spite of the want of the hat brush & pressing<br />

iron, looked very interesting & tranquil & came out<br />

remarkably fresh when it got a reflected light on it." (JCC VI,<br />

p. 173)<br />

1824 Sept 22 Drawing made on an excursion to Worthing from Brighton.<br />

(JCC II, p. 367)<br />

1824 Sept Meets Robert Edmonstone. (JC: FDC, p. 316)<br />

1824 Oct 5 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Arrowsmith in Paris to J.C. in Brighton. (JCC<br />

IV, pp. 190-91; see also JCC II, p. 368)<br />

1824 Oct 18 Drawing of the beach at Brighton, dated 18th October. (JCC<br />

II, p. 368)<br />

1824 soon To London from Brighton. (JCC II, p. 368; see also JCC IV,<br />

after Oct 18 pp. 136, 192)<br />

1824 Oct 25 Journal entry, in London. (JCC IV, p. 154)<br />

1824 Oct ca. 27 Letter, probably written "a day or two later" than 25<br />

October, from Maria in Brighton to J.C. in London. (JCC II, p.<br />

368; see also JC: FDC, p. 149)<br />

1824 Oct 29 Letter from Maria in Brighton to J.C. in London. (JCC II, p.<br />

369)<br />

1824 Nov 2 Letter from J.C. in London to <strong>John</strong> Fisher: "Even such a little<br />

thing as you requested of me in the summer, you will think<br />

the serious interference it was to me, and how much it cost<br />

me to get it done for you—certainly not less than 20£—but<br />

if I had never done another picture you should not have been<br />

disappointed." (JCC VI, pp. 174-76; see also JCC II, p. 370)<br />

1824 Nov 2-4 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Salisbury to J.C. in London: "The<br />

great picture [Tinney] will not let you have now: but he will

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