ABSTRACT

First published in 1952, John Constable and the Fishers is based on original letters which have never been published in full before. These have been woven into a connected narrative dealing with the friendship which existed between Constable and various members of the Fisher family, more particularly the Bishop of Salisbury (a personal friend of George III who entrusted him with the education of Princess Charlotte as heiress to the throne) and his nephew the Archdeacon of Berkshire. The Archdeacon’s letters give a picture of life in a cathedral closed and country vicarages, reminiscent of Trollope’s Barchester and Thomas Hardy’s Wessex. In return Constable confides his ideals and ambitions; and as Mr. Grigson suggests in his introduction, the encouragement he received from the Fishers may have had a decisive effect on the future of landscape art. The letters are fully annotated and are illustrated with connected works done by Constable. This book will of interest to students of history, art and literature.

chapter Chapter One|7 pages

1798-1810 Enter the Good Bishop

chapter Chapter Two|10 pages

1811-1812 Young John Fisher

chapter Chapter Three|10 pages

1813-1816 Three Marriages

chapter Chapter Four|8 pages

1816-1818 Osmington

chapter Chapter Five|15 pages

1819-1820 The White Horse, and Stratford Mill

chapter Chapter Six|15 pages

1820-1821 A Visit to Leydenhall

chapter Chapter Eight|13 pages

1822 A Visitor from Paris

chapter Chapter Nine|15 pages

1822 Difficult Times

chapter Chapter Eleven|15 pages

1823 Gillingham

chapter Chapter Twelve|12 pages

1823 Coleorton

chapter Chapter Thirteen|14 pages

1824 Arrowsmith Buys

chapter Chapter Fifteen|16 pages

1824 Trouble with Tinney: and News From France

chapter Chapter Sixteen|14 pages

1825 The Shows of Bath

chapter Chapter Seventeen|14 pages

1825 The Bishop Returns to Windsor

chapter Chapter Eighteen|11 pages

1826 Thoughts of Osmington

chapter Chapter Nineteen|10 pages

1826 The Glebe Farm

chapter Chapter Twenty|12 pages

1827-1828 Maria's Death

chapter Chapter Twenty-One|13 pages

Salisbury Revisited

chapter Chapter Twenty-Two|6 pages

1830-1837 The Close of a Friendship