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John Constable: Toward a Complete Chronology. - Reed College

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1834 Publication by <strong>John</strong> Van Voorst of <strong>John</strong> Martin's edition of<br />

Gray's Elegy written in a Country Churchyard, which<br />

contained three wood engravings of J.C.'s drawings. Two<br />

were engraved by T. Bagg, one by W.W. Powis. (JCC V, p. 91;<br />

see also JC: FDC, pp. 41-42, 242)<br />

1834 Samuel Lane sends J.C. a quotation from Anton Raphael<br />

Meng's Sketches on the Art of Painting. (JC: FDC, pp. 33,<br />

231-32)<br />

1834, end of, Letter from William Carpenter in London to J.C. in London.<br />

or beg.of 1835 (JCC IV, pp. 148-49)<br />

1835 Thomas Uwins calls at J.C.'s studio advising him to send his<br />

beg. of year engravings to France. (JCC IV, p. 209)<br />

1835 Draft of a letter, probably from J.C. in London to James<br />

beg. of year Morrison of Basildon Park: "I have had the honor of receiving<br />

your note [of the 18th deleted] on my return from Suffolk."<br />

(JCC IV, p. 130)<br />

1835 prob. Short visit to Suffolk to vote in the general election. Stays<br />

after Jan 3 through the 19th. (JCC I, p. 287 and JC: FDC, pp. 96, 339;<br />

see also JCC III, p. 123 and JCC IV, pp. 130, 419)<br />

1835 Jan 3 Note from James Reeve in London to J.C. in London. (JC:<br />

FDC, pp. 96, 339)<br />

1835 Jan 15 Letter from J.C. in Suffolk to Boner; speaks of the staying on<br />

for the chairing of the successful candidate in the general<br />

election on the 19th. (JCC I, p. 287)<br />

1835 Jan 16 Letter, postmarked London 16th January, probably written<br />

14th January, from J.C. in Suffolk to Charles Boner in London:<br />

"look for me on Monday or Sunday. . . . I must not stay too<br />

long—I must thicken the picture." (JCC V, pp. 178-79)<br />

1835 Jan 18 Letter from son <strong>John</strong> Charles in London to J.C. in Suffolk.<br />

(JCC V, p. 180)<br />

1835 Jan 18 Letter from J.C. in Suffolk to son <strong>John</strong> Charles in London: "I<br />

write just a line to say that perhaps I shall not be at home 'till

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