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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1833 Nov 9 Letter of thanks from the Committe of the Brussels Exhibition<br />

to J.C. in London. (JC: FDC, p. 328)<br />

1833 Nov Note (undated) from J.C to son <strong>John</strong> Charles in Folkestone.<br />

ca. 10-20 (JC: FDC, p. 93)<br />

1833 Nov 12 Letter from J.C. in London to Charles Scovell: "I apologize to<br />

you for delay, but I have been on a visit to . . . the Countess<br />

of Dysart. . . . I painted it [Helmington Dell] in 1826. . . . In a<br />

little work which I have published lately there is a print taken<br />

from light & shadow [of] that picture." (JCC IV, pp. 104-05;<br />

see also JC: FDC, p. 90)<br />

1833 Nov 12 Letter from J.C in Hampstead to the Rev. Henry Scott<br />

Trimmer in Heston: "I have your little picture of a Wreck and<br />

Storm at sea, over the chimney peice of my bed room, above<br />

the beautifull Ruysdael, so that I am daily reminded of you. . .<br />

. I have planned another large picture—but I have little<br />

outdoor stimulus to proceed with them." (JCC V, pp. 66-67)<br />

1833 Nov 16 Letter from son <strong>John</strong> Charles in Folkestone to J.C. in London.<br />

(JCC V, p. 169; see also JC: FDC, p. 93)<br />

1833 Nov 18 Receives visit from brother Abram in London. (JCC I, p. 277)<br />

1833 Nov 22 Letter from cousin A. Mason in Colchester to J.C. in London<br />

after J.C. loaned them one of his copies from Claude: "You<br />

could not bestow us a greater kindness than to grant us the<br />

loan of the valuable picture." (JCC I, p. 278)<br />

1833 Nov 22 Letter from J.C. in Hampstead to son <strong>John</strong> Charles: "The<br />

Morning Post spoke so nobly of my picture of the wood in<br />

Suffolk Street that I am sure Mr. Spencer will rejoice at it."<br />

(JCC V, pp. 170-71; see also JCC V, pp. 41 and p. 53, where<br />

the date is given incorrectly as Oct 22)<br />

1833 Nov 26 Letter from J.C. in Hampstead to David Lucas in Chelsea: "I<br />

shall be at the Academy all day on Saturday judging the<br />

prizes." (JCC IV, pp. 404-05; see also pp. 164, 312 and JCC<br />

V, p. 172)

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