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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1825 July 29 Letter from Claude Schroth in Paris to J.C. in London. (JCC IV,<br />

p. 201)<br />

1825-1830 Note from Thomas Lawrence in London, no year given,<br />

between, to J.C. in London, with a water-mark of 1825. (JC: FDC,<br />

July 29 p. 235)<br />

1825 July 31 Returns to London from visit to family in Hampstead, finds<br />

letter from Mr. Francis Darby of Coalbrookdale in Shropshire,<br />

who is interested in buying J.C.'s pictures at the Royal<br />

Academy exhibition. (JCC II, p. 379; see also JCC IV, p. 96)<br />

1825 summer Sends The White Horse and Stratford Mill to British Institution<br />

for exhibition of works by living artists in private collections.<br />

(JCC II, p. 378)<br />

1825 early Aug Letter from Schroth in Paris to J.C. in London, delivered by<br />

French landscape artist Auguste Philippe. (JCC II, p. 379)<br />

1825 Aug 1 Letter from J.C. at Hampstead to Francis Darby of<br />

Coalbrookshire in Shropshire, describing three paintings: "A<br />

scene on Hampstead Heath. . . . A scene on Hampstead<br />

Heath, called Child's Hill. . . . [and] Scene in Suffolk." (JCC IV,<br />

pp. 96-97)<br />

1825 Aug 3 Letter from Francis Darby in Coalbrookdale to J.C. in London.<br />

(JCC IV, p. 97)<br />

1825 Aug 6 Letter from J.C. in London to Francis Darby in Coalbrookdale.<br />

(JCC IV, p. 97-98)<br />

1825 Aug 16 Letter from J.C. at Hampstead to Francis Darby in<br />

Coalbrookdale. (JCC IV, p. 98)<br />

1825 Aug 20 Sends two canal scenes, one The White Horse, to Lille, France<br />

for exhibition opening 25th August of modern art at the<br />

Society of Fine Arts. (JCC II, p. 379)<br />

1825 Aug ca. 21 Letter from J.C to <strong>John</strong> Fisher. (JCC II, p. 380; see also JCC<br />

VI, p. 202)

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