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    John Constable

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      Fontaine (destitute organist) 165–6, 253

      Fonthill, Wiltshire 141–2

      Forbin, Comte Auguste de 159

      Forster, Thomas: Researches about Atmospheric Phaenomena 128

      France: at war with 16, 31, 33, 82, 77, 172; Constable’s success in 159–60; John Charles Constable in 283

      Freer, Mary: portrait of (1809) 46

      Freud, Lucian xv, 319

      Frick, Henry Clay 316

      Frith, Mr (music teacher) 200

      Frith, W.P. 207, 222, 235

      Frost, George 17, 34, 307

      Fry, Roger 318

      Fuseli, Henry 22, 31, 126, 139

      Gainsborough, Thomas 12, 16, 19, 25, 29, 36, 37, 45, 53, 210, 229, 257, 269, 297, 307

      Gardner, David 38

      Gardner, George 38

      Gates, John 7

      Gentleman’s Magazine 77, 194, 260

      George III 7, 19, 34, 49, 92, 114, 137

      George IV (formerly Prince Regent) 49–50, 98, 114, 116, 148, 153, 226, 230

      Géricault, Théodore 122, 150

      Gessner, Saloman 87

      Gillingham, Dorset 117, 118, 141, 142, 168, 198

      Gillingham Mill (1826) 168, 171, 177

      Gilpin, William 126

      On Picturesque Beauty 16

      Girtin, Thomas 12, 39, 45, 176, 270

      Glebe Farm, The (1830) 204, 295, 317

      Godfrey, Mrs 59, 178–9

      Godfrey, Peter 5, 59, 72, 73, 109, 135

      Godfrey, Philadelphia see Fitzhugh, Philadelphia

      Gooch, Dr Robert 120, 137, 173, 187, 188, 251–2, 304

      Gosse, Philip 240

      Grimwood, Dr Thomas 2, 3, 4, 8, 47

      Gubbins, James (Constable’s cousin) 16, 72, 77

      Gubbins, James (Constable’s uncle) 36

      Gubbins, Mary (née Watts) 36, 92

      Gubbins, Colonel Richard 72, 175

      Gubbins family 46, 55, 68

      Gunn, Martha 158

      Hackert, Philipp 272

      Hadleigh Castle (The Nore) (1829) 192–4, 256, 308

      Ham House, Richmond, Surrey 25, 42

      Hamerton, Philip G. 314, 317

      Hampstead 108, 109, 130, 131; Constable’s homes: Albion Cottage 109, Lower Terrace 123, 125, Stamford Place 140, Langham Place 173–4, Well Walk House 175–6, 178, 180, 186, 188, 207, 228, 308; St John’s church (Maria’s tomb) 188; West End Fields 215, 263; see also Hampstead Heath

      Hampstead Heath 123, 125–6, 127–8, 132; spa waters 109, 176; Constable pictures 130, 131–2, 163, 178, 317, and see below

      Hampstead Heath (1821) 120

      Hampstead Heath (1827) 177

      Hampstead Heath (1828) 182, 184

      Hampstead Heath with a Rainbow 317

      Hampstead Heath with Harrow in the Distance 317–18

      Hampstead Heath with London in the Distance (1830) 207

      Harden, Jessy 38

      Harden, John 38

      Harris, Thomas 151

      Harrow (1821) 120

      Hart, Mrs 179

      Harwich Lighthouse (1821) 115, 116; (1824) 160, 317

      Haverfield, J.D. 310

      Hay Wain, The (Landscape: Noon) (1821) 120–21, 122–3, 128, 135, 137, 140, 150, 151, 159, 308, 316, 317

      Haydon, Benjamin R. 22, 40, 45–6, 101, 111, 131, 199, 250, 292

      Hazlitt, William 178 ‘Immortality in Youth’ 211

      Heathcote, Katherine Sophia (née Manners), Lady: portrait of 60, 64, 67, 94

      Hebbert, Henry 188, 307

      Helmingham Dell (1830) 215, 246

      Helmingham Park, Suffolk 25–6, 42, 70, 85, 104, 207

      Henderson, John 64, 133

      Hervieu, Auguste 288

      Hill, David: Constable’s ‘English Landscape’ Scenery 278

      Hobson, William, and family: portraits of 37

      Hogarth, William 14, 15, 269

      Holmes, Charles 318

      Hooch, Pieter de 234–5, 268–9

      Hopkins, John 253

      Hopkins, Theresa 253

      Hopkins, Captain William 280, 294

      Hoppner, John 21, 42

      Houses of Parliament: fire (1834) 260–61

      Howard, Henry 226

      Howard, Luke: Climate of London 128

      Howard, Thomas 268

      Huet, Paul 314

      Hunt, Robert: reviews 65, 106, 122, 135, 171

      Huntington, H.E. 316

      Hurlock, Reverend Brooke 19

      Hurlock, Lucy 16, 19, 27

      Hurlock, William 82

      Inglis, James 198

      Inglis, Jane (née Mason) 198, 272

      Ipswich Journal 45, 225; Dr Rhudde’s obituary 107–8

      Jackson, John 45, 46, 81, 149, 183–4, 193, 195, 249

      Jennings, W.G. 307

      John Bull (weekly) 151, 184, 245, 305

      Johnson, John G. 316

      Jones, George 22, 191

      Journal de Paris 152–3

      Judkin, Reverend Thomas 140, 152, 153–4, 288, 304, 306

      Stolen Moments 154

      Keats, John 39, 40, 131, 146

      Kebbell, Mr (curate) 51

      King, Joseph 100

      King, Stilleman: school 3–4

      Landscape – breaking up of a shower (1818) 102

      Landscape: Noon see Haywain, The Landseer, Edwin 195, 277

      Lane, Samuel 22, 101, 103, 110, 117, 243, 245, 252–3, 288; Constable to 133, 181, 299

      Lavenham School, Suffolk 4, 203, 282

      Lawrence, Sir Thomas 65, 112, 243; views on Constable’s work 52, 169, 199; as President of the Academy 114, 116–17; awarded Legion of Honour by Charles X 160; pictures praised by Constable 183–4; and Constable’s election as Academician 191; death and funeral 199; effects sold 209

      Leaping Horse, The (1825) 161–2, 163, 164, 170, 173, 308

      Lee, F.R. 198, 244

      Lenox, Colonel James 316

      Leonardo da Vinci: Trattura (Treatise) 13–14, 127

      Leslie, Ann 230

      Leslie, Charles R.: meets Constable 97–8; loses to him in Associate election 110; becomes full Academician 169; recognises Maria’s illness is terminal 185; witnesses Chantrey altering Hadleigh Castle 194; dines with Constable 195; unable to visit him due to toothache 200; admires Constable’s ‘daub’ 209; finds draft of dedication to English Landscape 218; views Constable’s ‘Paradise’ at Life Academy 222; at Constable dinner 226; supports Constable after illness 229–30; sends him a de Hooch copy 234; takes teaching post in America 247–8; returns to England 248–9; moves to Rossi’s house 250; with his family at Petworth House 257, 258, 259; sketches with Constable 258; invited to his lectures 267, 270–71; invited to see The Valley Farm 277–8; friendship with Constable 286, 287; artistic talents 286; on Arrangement Committee (1836) 288; at Academy farewell dinner 292; dines with Constable and Wilkie 294; New Year’s celebrations with Constable 296; witnesses his generosity 300; and Constable’s death 302, 303; exhibits Arundel Mill on Constable’s behalf 305; advises Constable’s son 306; organises donation of The Cornfield to National Gallery 306; auctions Constable’s work 307; publishes Constable biography 312–14, see Memoirs… (below)

      Constable’s letters and remarks to 181–2, 189–90, 193, 194, 202, 203, 204, 223, 225, 227, 228, 229, 230, 232, 233, 234, 235, 237, 239, 240, 241, 243, 244, 247–8, 257, 261, 263, 265, 267, 268, 280, 281, 282–3, 288, 294, 298

      Autobiographical Reflections 314

      Autolycus selling his wares 286–7

      Handbook for Young Painters 315

      Memoirs of the Life of John Constable xv–xvi, xvii, 10; on Sir George Beaumont 143, 144; on Constable: character 111, 287, 300, as collector 33, as copyist of portraits 42, as father 101, 200, lectures 270–71, painting habits 220, 221, 258, sketching Houses of Parliament fire 261, visiting the theatre 178; on Constable’s works: altarpieces 36, Cottage in a Cornfield 98, Dedham Vale: Morning 52, English Landscape 219, Hadleigh Castle 194, landscapes 38, 196, nudes 22, Salisbury Cathedral 224, sky studies 127, Whitehall Stairs 231, 232; on Maria Constable 145, 185, 188; on T
    urner’s Helvoetsluys 231; on Van de Velde 126; see also Constable’s letters and remarks (above)

      Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman 178, 251, 286

      Leslie, George 230

      Leslie, Harriet 230, 248, 286, 296, 302

      Leslie, Harriet Jane 248

      Leslie, Mary 259

      Leslie, Robert 201, 249, 259–60, 280–81, 312, 316

      Lewis, Henry Greswolde 46, 119, 181, 190; portrait of 67

      Leydenhall see Salisbury

      Linnell, John 109, 138, 178, 251–2

      Michael Angelo’s Frescoes in the Sistine Chapel 252

      Linwood, Mary 29

      Literary and Scientific Society of Hampstead 265, 270, 293, 303

      Literary Gazette 102, 138, 139, 150, 194, 224, 276–7, 292

      Literary Souvenir (annual) 261

      Lloyd, Charles 39, 40

      Lloyd, Sophia 39

      Lock, The (1824) 128, 149, 150, 210; mezzotints 217, 261, 274, 275; 1825 version 166

      London, Constable’s homes in: 23 Cecil St 18; 52 Upper Norton St 21; 50 Rathbone Place 24, 27; Percy St 44; 49 Frith St 45; 63 Charlotte St 55, 64–5, 109; 1 Keppel St 96, 113, 121, 133; 35 Charlotte St 133–4, 165, 175, 239, 308; see also Hampstead

      London Magazine 181

      Lott, John 50

      Lott, Willy 50; his cottage 70, 105, 275, 278, 320

      Loutherbourg, Philippe de 178, 272

      Louvre, Paris 159–60, 180, 283, 314

      Lucas, David: background 210; on Constable and Dunthorne 10–11; on Lawrence 199; works with Constable on English Landscape prints 210–11, 212–14, 216, 217, 218, 219, 261–2, 263, 265–6, 278, 300, 307; on Stothard and Constable 249; relationship with Constable 261–2, 263–4, 295; fails election to Academy 264; brought linseed oil by Abram Constable 283–4; Constable’s letters and remarks to xvi, 73, 220, 235, 236, 271, 291, 293, 300; death 307

      Lucas, Mrs 295

      Ludgate, Mrs 246–7

      Ludgate, Robert 246

      Lyell, Charles: Principles of Geology 240

      Maclise, Daniel 220

      Constable (c. 1831) 220, 221

      Malta (collier) 185

      Malvern Hall, nr Solihull 46, 181, 190

      Malvern Hall (1822) 135

      Manners, Lady Louisa see Dysart, Countess of

      Manning, Sarah 91, 154, 156

      Manning, William 91, 133, 154

      Manningtree church, Suffolk: The Risen Christ (1821) 123, 134, 136

      Markfield House, Tottenham 37

      Mason, Anne (née Parmenter) 76, 256

      Mason, William 76, 84, 104, 107, 256

      Meier-Graefe, Julius 297–8, 318–19

      Modern Art 318

      Mellon, Andrew 316

      Mellon, Paul 316

      Mermaid (1828 sketch) 190, 190

      Michel, Anne 205

      Michele, Mr (medical man) 301, 303

      Mill Stream, The (1811–14) 278

      Milton, John 195, 218, 229, 271

      Mirehouse, Elizabeth (née Fisher) 139, 142, 166

      Monet, Claude: Hyde Park scenes 317

      Monro, Henry 45

      Monro, Dr Thomas 45

      Montagu, Sir Samuel 318

      More, Jacob 272

      Morgan, Captain Elisha 249. 294

      Morgan, J.P. 316, 318

      Morley, Countess of 244

      Morning Chronicle 139, 163, 194, 224, 232, 245–6, 303

      Morning Herald 102, 291

      Morning Post 177, 224, 232, 245, 276, 291, 303

      Morrison, James 149, 150

      Mulready, William 22, 81, 295

      Munro, Hugh 292

      Napoleon Bonaparte 16, 31, 34, 77, 79

      National Gallery, London 137, 143, 299, 306, 317

      Nayland church, Suffolk: Christ Blessing the Bread and Wine (c. 1807) 36, 43, 115; restoration 204

      New Monthly Magazine, The 76, 177

      News, The 277

      Newton, Gilbert Stuart 101, 261

      Nixon, J.M. 288

      Noble, Sophia: school 200, 203, 206, 282, 299

      Nodier, Charles 122, 150

      Noon (print) 215, 263

      Nore, The see Hadleigh Castle

      Northcote, James 22, 42

      Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Bart. 67

      Observer 122, 223, 247, 277, 290–91

      Old Hall (1801) 29

      Old Sarum, Wiltshire 118, 196

      Old Sarum (watercolours) 196, 256, 256, 317; print 263

      ‘Old Smoaker’ (Brighton dipper) 158

      O’Neill, Eliza: Dawe’s portrait of 77

      Osmington, Dorset 88, 92–4, 117, 119, 137, 199, 218

      Osmington Shore (1818) 106

      Owen, William 91

      Parris, Leslie 278

      Partridge, Professor 303

      Peel, Sir Robert 228, 234

      Philadelphia (ship) 249, 294

      Phillips, Charles 101

      Phillips, Harry 141–2

      Phillips, Henry 159, 170, 174, 265

      Phillips, Thomas 110, 181, 182, 258

      Pickergill, H.W. 112, 193

      Pierce (Pearce), Reverend Thomas and Mrs: school (Folkestone) 206, 239–40, 279

      Pitt (messenger) 239, 302

      Ploughing Scene in Suffolk (1814) 69–70

      Pope (actor) 178

      Pound House school, Aldham 3–4

      Poussin, Gaspar 38

      Poussin, Nicolas 18, 24, 131, 143, 169, 267

      Pulham, Mrs: portrait of (1818) 102

      Pulham, James 160, 163, 246

      Pulham, James Brook 316

      Purton, William 255, 266, 306, 308, 313; Constable to 268

      Pyne, W.H. 159

      Rainbow – Salisbury Cathedral, The (mezzotint; 1836–7) 295–6, 300

      Raphael 12, 222, 315

      Read, David 138, 251

      Rebow, General Francis Slater 59, 87, 88, 89, 99, 263, 307

      Rebow, Mary: portrait of (1812) 59, 62

      Redgrave, Richard 111, 209, 222, 299, 314

      (with Samuel Redgrave) A Century of British Painters 313, 317

      Reform Bill (1831) 223, 228

      Reinagle, Richard Ramsay 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 27, 33–4, 111, 133, 138, 195, 235, 244

      Constable 21

      Dedham in Flood 19, 23

      Rembrandt van Rijn 53, 126, 263, 265, 267

      Revans, Mr (steward) 109, 183

      Reynolds, Graham: The Later Paintings of John Constable 209

      Reynolds, Sir Joshua 12, 15, 29–30, 42, 45, 61, 66, 85, 126, 205, 209, 210, 269, 290, 294; monument to 289–90, see Cenotaph, The Discourses 14, 23, 176, 290

      Reynolds, Samuel William 210, 265–6

      Rhudde, Dr Durand: background 50; as rector of East Bergholt 7–8, 36, 49, 50–51; and Constable’s courtship of his grand-daughter 47, 49, 50, 58–9, 60–61, 69; and Constable’s picture of East Bergholt church 51; his heart-shaped flower beds 59; 81st birthday 75; and death of daughter 76–7, 79; attentiveness to Constable family 74, 76, 135; and Constable’s disloyalty to John Dunthorne 83; ‘inveterate’ against Constable 83–4; ‘full of indignity’ that Constable does not inherit 86; reactions cease to matter to Constable 87; suggests Constable goes into the Church 88; sends Abram Constable turkey for Christmas 94; wants ‘proper apology’ from Constable 95; draws up new will 95, 105; not displeased at becoming a great-grandfather 101; disposition a concern 104–5; death 107; obituary 107–8

      Rhudde, Mrs 51, 105

      Richardson, Jonathan 29

      Road to the Spaniards, The (1822) 131

      Roberts, David 224

      Roberts, Elizabeth 123, 125, 134, 142, 153, 173, 186, 201–2, 206, 238, 280, 299, 306, 309, 310

      Robertson, Andrew 22, 306

      Robertson, Reverend 72, 75

      Robinson, Henry Crabb 163

      Robinson, Henry Peach: Fading Away 146

      Rogers, Samuel 270, 272, 286, 287–8, 302

      Romney, George 265

      Rosa, Salvator 267

      Ross, William C. 288

      Rossi, J.C.F. 250

      Rousseau, Théodore
    314

      Rowley, Reverend Joshua 135, 236

      Royal Academy of Arts xv, 21–2, 137, 206–7, 305; Presidents 23, 106, 114, 116, 169, 191, 207; Constable admitted as Probationer 17, 18, 21, 22, and Life School student 22–3, 25, 28, 42, 55; civil war between members 34; election of Constable as Associate member 40, 42, 45, 66, 71, 74, 81, 91, 100, 102, 110–12; and death of George III 114; George IV’s birthday dinner 116–17; Constable’s election to full membership 124, 134, 137, 138, 169, 181–2, 191–2, 196, 206–7, 250, 251; Constable on Arrangement Committee 207–8, 223–4; Reynolds’s palette presented to 209; Constable’s Life School Visitorships 220, 221–2, 250, 292, 293, 298–9; ‘varnishing’ days 171, 193–4, 231, 276, 277; Lane and Lucas stand for election 252–3, 264; moves from Somerset House 292–3, 300; and exhibition of Constable’s works 317

      Exhibitions: (1797) 16; (1802) 29, 30; (1803) 33; (1804) 34; (1806) 40; (1807) 40; (1810) 44–5; (1811) 52; (1812) 54, 58, 59; (1813) 65; (1814) 69–70; (1815) 76, 85; (1816) 85; (1817) 97; (1818) 103; (1819) 105–7; (1820) 115–16; (1821) 120, 121–3; (1822) 135; (1823) 138–9; (1824) 149–50; (1825) 162, 163; (1826) 170, 171; (1827) 177; (1828) 182, 183–4; (1829) 193–4, 215; (1830) 207–9, 215; (1831) 220–21, 223–4, 233; (1832) 230–32; (1833) 242, 244–6; (1834) 256; (1835) 275–6; (1836) 288–92; (1837) 297, 305; (1847) 311; (1848) 235; (1850) 312

      Royal Institution: Constable’s lectures (1836) 267–73

      Rubens, Peter Paul 31, 36, 65, 66, 184, 234, 267, 287, 297, 302, 315

      Rush, Sir William 135

      Ruskin, John 277, 314–15, 317

      Ruysdael, Jacob van 18, 23, 27, 96, 234, 267–8, 315

      St James’s Chronicle 40, 44

      Salisbury 54, 118, 123–4, 141; Leydenhall 107, 117–18, 119, 125, 196, 197, 207, 223

      Salisbury Cathedral (various versions) 128, 151, 166

      Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop’s Grounds (1821–3) 119, 134, 136, 138–9, 198, 253, (1823) 139, 141, 142, (1826) 139

      Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows (1831) 220, 222–3, 224–5, 306, 316

      Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows – Summer Afternoon (1836) 292

      Salisbury, Morning (1812) 54, 58

      Sanford, John 202

      Sanford, Louisa (née Bicknell) 63, 68, 71, 90, 108, 173, 182, 202, 228, 284

      Sass, Henry/Sass Academy 154, 222, 311

      Savage, Mrs (housekeeper) 187, 201

      Savell, Zacariah 52

      Savile, Christopher 134

      Scene on a Navigable River (Flatford Mill) (1817) 97, 317

      Scene on a River (1830–37) 278

      Schroth, Charles 150, 159, 164, 167

      Scovell, Charles 246

      Sea Beach, Brighton, A (print) 215, 216, 263

      self-portraits: (1804) 35–6; (1806) 40, 41

     


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