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The family windmill at Bergholt Heath

Drawing
ca. 1814
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This drawing is a direct copy of John Constable's sketch, 'East Bergholt Common' dated 6 October 1814. John Fisher (1748-1825) became Bishop of Salisbury in 1807, a position he held until his death. He was a close friend and patron of Constable who often lent his drawings to Fisher and his family to copy.


Object details

Object type
TitleThe family windmill at Bergholt Heath
Materials and techniques
Pencil drawing on paper
Brief description
Drawing, Sketch of landscape with windmill by John Fisher (1788-1832) after John Constable RA, English School, pencil on paper, ca. 1814
Physical description
A drawing in pencil on paper showing a windmill on the horizon with a path that bends around to the left beside bushes and trees.
Credit line
Given by Tom Rooth
Object history
Archdeacon John Fisher's pencil drawing of The Family Windmill on Bergholt Heath is a direct copy of John Constable's sketch East Bergholt Common, with the windmill, dated 6 October 1814, which is page 75 of his 1814 sketchbook in the V&A (museum no. 1259-1888). Fisher was Constable's closest friend and artistic confidant, and their correspondence reveals that the artist lent Fisher, his wife and sisters (who were all amateurs) his sketchbooks and oil sketches to copy. The drawing is, therefore, a record of this friendship, and of the uses made of drawings in the early 19th century.
Place depicted
Summary
This drawing is a direct copy of John Constable's sketch, 'East Bergholt Common' dated 6 October 1814. John Fisher (1748-1825) became Bishop of Salisbury in 1807, a position he held until his death. He was a close friend and patron of Constable who often lent his drawings to Fisher and his family to copy.
Associated object
Bibliographic reference
Collection
Accession number
E.27-2018

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Record createdOctober 2, 2017
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