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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1829 Aug 28, 29 Letter from J.C. in Hampstead to David Lucas in London. (JCC<br />

IV, p. 321)<br />

1829 Sept 3 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Salisbury to J.C.: "many thanks for<br />

your outward signs of remembrance. Your venison, and your<br />

revivification of the Claude. . . . Your great boat looks nobly<br />

in the center of the lesser Drawing Room." (JCC VI, pp. 252-<br />

53; see also JCC V, p. 123)<br />

1829 Sept 15 Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London: "we<br />

have agreed on a long landscape (Evening with flight of<br />

rookes), as a companion to the 'Spring', and the 'Whitehall<br />

Stairs', in place of the Castle." (JCC IV, p. 322; see also JCC<br />

III, p. 23)<br />

1829 Sept 18 Letter from J.C. in London to Samuel Lane in London: "I<br />

must be at Hampstead, my poor boy is worse." (JCC IV, p.<br />

249)<br />

1829 Oct 21 Letter from <strong>John</strong> Fisher in Salisbury to J.C.: "The Claude you<br />

may either send [by the] Van, or bring it with you when you<br />

come; according to its size." (JCC VI, p. 253)<br />

1829 Oct 23 Letter from brother Abram in East Bergholt to J.C.<br />

["someone else has written 'Oct. 23. 1829'" on this undated<br />

fragment]: "There is a chance for the weather being fine for<br />

your Salisbury journey." (JCC I, p. 257)<br />

1829 Oct 27 Note from Thomas Lawrence in London to J.C.: "many<br />

thanks. . . . for the Print that you have sent me." (JC: FDC, p.<br />

234)<br />

1829 Nov 6 Letter from Henry Howard in London to J.C., accompanying<br />

his portrait of a young man. (JCC IV, facing plate 11,<br />

opposite p. 304)<br />

1829 Nov Visits Salisbury to bring daugher Maria Louisa back to<br />

ca. 13-23 London, probably stays only a short time. (JCC VI, p. 254)<br />

1829 Nov Small pen and ink drawing, inscribed by J.C.: "13 & 14 of<br />

13 & 14 Novr. 1829 done in the Evng—at Salisbury—from the sketch<br />

made at the bottom of the garden." (JCC VI, p. 254)

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