A ruin near Abingdon, Berks
Drawing
07/06/1821 (made)
07/06/1821 (made)
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Sketch of a ruin in a field with a figure and cows.
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Title | A ruin near Abingdon, Berks (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | pencil on paper |
Brief description | Drawing, A ruin near Abingdon, Berks, by John Constable, pencil on paper, 1821 |
Physical description | Sketch of a ruin in a field with a figure and cows. |
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Historical context | The chief of Constable's four exhibits in 1821 was 'Landscape: Noon' ('The Hay Wain') (National Gallery No. 1207; for the full-scale sketch see No. 209 [987-1900] in this Catalogue). His third child, Charles Golding Constable, was born on 29 March. He accompanied Archdeacon John Fisher on his visitation of Berkshire in June, took No. 2 Lower Terrace, Hampstead, for his family during the summer and autumn and paid a visit to Fisher at Salisbury in November. [G Reynolds, 1973, p. 135] |
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Bibliographic reference | Catalogue of the Constable Collection, Graham Reynolds, Victoria and Albert Museum, London: HMSO, 1973, pp. 135, 139-140 |
Other number | 216, plate 163 - Reynolds catalogue no. |
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Accession number | 288-1888 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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