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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1829 July 12 Oil-sketch from windows on first floor of Leydenhall, inscribed<br />

on the back in pencil: "Fisher's Library Salisbury." Dated on<br />

back "Sunday July 12 1829." (JCC VI, p. 249)<br />

1829 July 20 Two drawings of Old Sarum. (JCC V, p. 84)<br />

1829 July 22 Small drawing at Salisbury inscribed on back: "Fisher & his<br />

dogs,"dated the 22nd July. (JCC VI, p. 249)<br />

1829 July 28 Drawing, dated 28th July, Salisbury. (JCC VI, p. 249)<br />

1829 July 28-29 On 28th or 29th July, J.C. returns to London from Salisbury.<br />

(JCC VI, p. 249)<br />

1829 July 30 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Salisbury to J.C. (JCC VI, p. 250)<br />

1829 summer Leslie records J.C. preparing for publication of English<br />

Landscape on return from Salisbury. (JCC IV, p. 319)<br />

1829 Aug 9 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Dorchester to J.C.: "Your case<br />

containing the [sketch of a horseshoe-shaped object] arrived<br />

just as I was leaving Salisbury. I just got a glympse of its<br />

agreeable surface, & came away. . . . I hope Dunthorne will<br />

bestow a little pains to reconcile the sky & and landscape in<br />

the right hand corner. . . . I detained your sketches of the Mill<br />

on the coast & another—but overlooked your Wilsons which<br />

ought to have gone. . . . The great easil has arrived & waits<br />

his office. Pray do not let it be long before you come & begin<br />

your work. I am quite sure the 'Church under a cloud' is the<br />

best subject you can take." (JCC VI, pp. 250-51)<br />

1829 Aug 9 Letter from daughter Maria in Salisbury to J.C. (JCC V, pp.<br />

122-23)<br />

1829 Aug 9 Letter from Mrs. Fisher in Salisbury to J.C. (JCC VI, pp. 251-<br />

52; see also JCC V, p. 122)<br />

1829 Aug 14 Letter from sister Martha Whalley in Dedham Mill to J.C. in<br />

London: "Golding will doubtless write soon now that he knows<br />

you are return'd to Charlotte Street. . . . much delighted to<br />

hear of <strong>John</strong> Dunthorne's prosperity & promise." (JCC I, pp.<br />

256-57)

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