The entrance to the village of Edensor
Drawing
1801 (made)
1801 (made)
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Drawing in pencil and sepia wash, showing houses and a church next to a road bending round to the left.
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Title | The entrance to the village of Edensor (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | pencil and sepia wash |
Brief description | Drawing, The entrance to the village of Edensor, by John Constable, pencil and sepia wash, 1801 |
Physical description | Drawing in pencil and sepia wash, showing houses and a church next to a road bending round to the left. |
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Historical context | 'In 1801 Constable painted for Mr. Jon Reade a view of 'Old Hall, East Bergholt' (see note following No. 32, and No, 42a). Nos. 21-32 are pages from the sketchbook he used on his visit to Derbyshire in the same year.' [G Reynolds] |
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Bibliographic reference | G. Reynolds, Victoria and Albert Museum: Catalogue of the Constable Collection, 1973, pp. 41-44 |
Other number | 27 - Reynolds catalogue no. |
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Accession number | 247C-1888 |
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Record created | May 18, 2009 |
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