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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1832 Dec 9 Letter from brother Abram in Flatford to J.C.: "Mary received<br />

your hasty letter of the 6th from Hampstead. . . . Mr. Piper<br />

received the Book [probably the Lucas mezzotints] safe."<br />

(JCC I, pp. 271-72; see also JCC V, p. 141)<br />

1832 Dec 9 Note from J.C. in Hampstead to David Lucas in London. (JCC<br />

IV, p. 390)<br />

1832 Dec 13 Letter from George <strong>Constable</strong> in London to J.C. in<br />

Hampstead: "I have looked over your beautiful work on<br />

English Landscape with more than common delight. . . . Will<br />

you . . . inform me the price of it?" (JCC V, p. 10)<br />

1832 Dec 14 Letter from J.C. in London to George <strong>Constable</strong>, sending<br />

proofs and prints of mezzotints engraved by David Lucas.<br />

(JCC V, p. 11; see also JCC IV, p. 390)<br />

1832 Dec 17 By this date sees Sir Robert Peel's collection of paintings. (JC:<br />

FDC, pp. 334-35)<br />

1832 Dec 17 Letter from J.C. in Hampstead to Leslie in London: "I came to<br />

town on the Friday . . . Saturday . . . [and] Monday. . . . We<br />

eat our X'mas dinner . . . and come to Charlotte Street on the<br />

day or next day after." (JCC III, pp. 84-85; see also JCC IV, p.<br />

110 and JCD, p. 63)<br />

1832 Dec 25 At Hampstead. (JCC III, p. 85)<br />

1832 Dec Probably to London. (JCC III, p. 85)<br />

26 or 27<br />

1832 ca. Dec. Engaged on his painting of Englefield House. (JCC III, p. 84)<br />

1832 Lecture notes. (JCD, p. 88)<br />

1832 Wishes to have David Lucas engrave an oil-study of<br />

Stonehenge taken from drawing of 1820, as companion to<br />

Old Sarum. The idea is abandoned. (JCC V, p. 84)<br />

1832 or 1834 Letter from Lady Dysart at Ham House to J.C. in London.<br />

(JCC IV, p. 78)

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