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A cottage and Trees near Salisbury
John Constable, born 1776 - died 1837 - Enlarge image
A cottage and Trees near Salisbury
- Object:
Watercolour
- Place of origin:
England, Great Britain (made)
- Date:
28 July, 1829 (made)
- Artist/Maker:
John Constable, born 1776 - died 1837 (artist)
- Materials and Techniques:
black chalk and water-colour on paper
- Museum number:
210-1888
- Gallery location:
Prints & Drawings Study Room, level C, case TECHS
Physical description
Drawing of a cottage and trees under a dark sky.
Place of Origin
England, Great Britain (made)
Date
28 July, 1829 (made)
Artist/maker
John Constable, born 1776 - died 1837 (artist)
Materials and Techniques
black chalk and water-colour on paper
Marks and inscriptions
'July 28. 1829 near Salisbury'
'11'
'JC'
Dimensions
Height: 23.4 cm, Width: 33.6 cm
Historical context note
'Constable was elected R.A. on 10 February 1829. He exhibited 'Hadleigh Castle' (now in the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon; see No. 127 [D.234-1888] in this Catalogue) and a landscape of a "rich cottage". He paid his last two visits to Fisher at Salisbury, in July and in November. His preparations for English Landscape Scenery got under way in this year: the earliest letter on the subject to Lucas printed by Shirley (S.: L., p. 20) is dated 28 August 1829.'
[G Reynolds, 1973, p.190]
Descriptive line
John Constable, A Cottage and Trees near Salisbury, 1829, Reynolds cat. no. 315
Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)
Catalogue of the Constable Collection, Graham Reynolds, Victoria and Albert Museum, London: HMSO, 1973, pp. 190-193
The following is an extract from the text of the entry:
"Page from a sketch-book.
NOTE ON NOS. 313-319 [206-1888, 315-1888, 210-1888, 253-1888, 254-1888, 205-1888, 227-1888]
Constable used two sketch-books on his visits of 1829 to Salisbury. The smaller one, composed of thin paper, measures about 3 5/8 x 5 ins. (93 x 128 mm.) Nos. 313 [206-1888], 316 [253-1888] and 318 [205-1888] come from this book; the first two drawings were made at Salisbury, and it is possible that the third was made at about the same time. The larger sketch-book measures 9 ΒΌ x 13 1/4 ins. (234 x 337 mm.) Nos. 314, 315, 317 and 319 [315-1888, 210-1888, 254-1888, 227-1888] come from this book. There are in the British Museum three drawings from the latter sketch-book:
L.B. 16 Landscape Study. (229 x 326 mm.)
L.B. 29 Harnham Bridge. (229 x 330 mm.) Dated 23 November 1829. (See also No. 240 [218-1888] above)
L.B. 33 View of Salisbury from the river. (229 x 333 mm.) Dated 19 November 1829.
These three drawings were given by Miss Isabel Constable in February 1888. Other leaves from the same book are the drawing of Old Sarum mentioned in the note to No. 322 [163-1888]; the late Mr. L. G. Duke's 'Distant View of Salisbury' (reproduced in L. ed. S., Pl. 121); and Lot 102 in the Gregory sale at Messrs. Sotheby's, 20 July 1949, 'A View of Salisbury Cathedral across meadows', black chalk and pencil, 8 1/2 X 13 ins., dated 23 November 1829."
Materials
Paper; Water-colour; Black chalk
Subjects depicted
Cottage; Salisbury
Collection code
PDP

