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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1830 prob. Letter from J.C. in London to David Lucas in London: "I send<br />

before Nov two canal subjects—the large one would tell famously—in the<br />

3rd number." (JCC IV, p. 334)<br />

1830 Nov poss. 4 Proof of the first state of A Heath. (JCC IV, p. 337)<br />

1830 Nov Letter from Alfred E. Chalon in London to J.C. in London. (JC:<br />

prob. before 12 FDC, pp.191-92)<br />

1830 Nov 12 Letter from J.C. in London to Leslie in London: "When I left<br />

my boy at Brighton he was decidedly better. . . . I hope to<br />

have my seven at home on Sunday at Hampstead—and I am<br />

preparing to winter here with them all." (JCC III, pp. 32-33;<br />

see also JCC IV, p. 127)<br />

1830 Nov 22 Draft of a letter to A. Keightley, Junr., in London from J.C. in<br />

London. (JCC IV, pp. 250-51)<br />

1830 Nov 26 Letter from J.C. in London to <strong>John</strong> Martin in London: "I was<br />

desirous of procuring the drawing which I made you of<br />

Warwick, which you say Mr Finden is unable to engrave. . . .<br />

Mr. Lucas will put it in hand for my book—as it happens it is<br />

just the subject we want in the 5th number. I contrive if<br />

possible to get an heroic subject into each, and we are rather<br />

deficient in English castles. As I told you I have been busy<br />

drawing of late. Were it not for ladies' [al]bums, I know not<br />

what we poor landscape painters would do." (JCC V, pp. 87-<br />

88; see also JCC IV, p. 337)<br />

1830 Nov Letter from J.C. in London to William Carpenter in London:<br />

"The whole work will amount to six, of four prints in each. . . .<br />

My friend Lucas . . . was carefull to look out a superfine one<br />

[for you]." (JCC IV, pp. 144-45; see also JCC IV, p. 333)<br />

1830 ca. Nov Plan for Nos. 1-6 (JCC IV, p. 445)<br />

1830 Dec 9 Plan for Nos. 1-6. (JCC IV, pp. 445-46; see also JCC IV, p.<br />

337)<br />

1830 Dec 9 Letter from J.C. in London to Leslie in London: "[Charles]<br />

Eastlake has just been here . . . melancholy to think of a man<br />

of such a mind and talent mouldering away at Rome." (JCC III,<br />

p. 33)

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