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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1829 April 27 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Osmington to J.C.: "Will you run<br />

down to Windsor for a few days between May 1 & May 14. . .<br />

. Pray do; & let us walk over those delicious scenes again."<br />

(JCC VI, pp. 245-46)<br />

1829 April 30 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Osmington to J.C. (JCC VI, p. 246)<br />

1829 ca. April <strong>Complete</strong>s The Nore [Hadleigh Castle] in time for the<br />

exhibition in May. (JCC I, p. 253)<br />

1829 May 4 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Windsor to J.C.: "I have here snug<br />

lodgings in the Canons Row in the Castle, the window<br />

commanding the vale of Eton, with the turn of the River &<br />

the clump to Trees; with such glorious evening effects as<br />

would drive you wild. Lose not a day & come & see it." (JCC<br />

VI, pp. 246-47)<br />

1829 May 13 Letter from J.C. in London to Alaric Watts in London. (JCC V,<br />

p. 94)<br />

1829 May 19 Letter from Allan Cunningham in London to J.C.: "You will<br />

oblige me most materially by giving me what you have had<br />

the kindnefs to write concerning Gainsborough, and in lending<br />

me for a few days those volumes which contain some<br />

account of him." (JC: FDC, p. 165; see also p. 37)<br />

1829 May ca. 20 Letter, probably written about 20 May, 1829, from J.C. in<br />

Hampstead to Herbert Evans in Hampstead: "If you & Mrs.<br />

Evans are still desirous of "The Experiment" I shall be at<br />

leisure tomorrow at any hour. I have been occupied in London<br />

on portraits therefore my hand is in." (JCC V, pp. 108-09)<br />

1829 May Engraving by Lucas of The Approaching Storm, done in<br />

reverse from one of J.C.'s watercolours. (JCC IV, p. 317; see<br />

also JCD, p. 1 and JCC III, p. 23)<br />

1829 May Engraving by Lucas of The Departing Storm, Sketch from<br />

Nature, probably done in reverse from one of J.C.'s<br />

watercolours. (JCC IV, p. 317; see also JCD, p. 1 and JCC III,<br />

p. 23)<br />

1829 May Letter from J.C. [undated, but endorsed "May 1929" in<br />

pencil, appears to have been written immediately after the

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