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John Constable: Artist's sketch of wife to go under the hammer | John Constable: Artist's sketch of wife to go under the hammer |
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A rare portrait by painter John Constable of the "love of his life" is to go on sale more than 70 years since it was last seen in public. | A rare portrait by painter John Constable of the "love of his life" is to go on sale more than 70 years since it was last seen in public. |
The artist, famed for landscapes such as The Hay Wain, sketched his wife Maria Elizabeth Bicknell as a keepsake while he travelled. | The artist, famed for landscapes such as The Hay Wain, sketched his wife Maria Elizabeth Bicknell as a keepsake while he travelled. |
The pencil drawing is believed to have been drawn shortly before her death from tuberculosis in 1828. | The pencil drawing is believed to have been drawn shortly before her death from tuberculosis in 1828. |
It is expected to fetch up to £12,000 when it goes on sale in June. | It is expected to fetch up to £12,000 when it goes on sale in June. |
It will go under the hammer alongside a portrait of the artist's uncle, Abram Constable, which is valued at £50,000. | It will go under the hammer alongside a portrait of the artist's uncle, Abram Constable, which is valued at £50,000. |
Both works come from the collection of the late art historian Ronald Brymer Beckett, who edited Constable's letters. | Both works come from the collection of the late art historian Ronald Brymer Beckett, who edited Constable's letters. |
A third work to be sold is a sketched landscape worth £8,000 which has not been on display since the 1940s. It was put forward for verification by a private collector and found to be by Constable. | A third work to be sold is a sketched landscape worth £8,000 which has not been on display since the 1940s. It was put forward for verification by a private collector and found to be by Constable. |
Experts have suggested the castle in the background may be Framlingham Castle in Suffolk, which is 30 miles from Constable's Suffolk home at East Bergholt. | Experts have suggested the castle in the background may be Framlingham Castle in Suffolk, which is 30 miles from Constable's Suffolk home at East Bergholt. |
Suzanne Zack, art expert at Chiswick Auctions, said the portraits had a "personal significance" to the painter. | Suzanne Zack, art expert at Chiswick Auctions, said the portraits had a "personal significance" to the painter. |
Ms Zack said Maria "really was the love of [Constable's] life", adding: "There would never be anyone else in his life. | Ms Zack said Maria "really was the love of [Constable's] life", adding: "There would never be anyone else in his life. |
"He made these sketches of her when he wasn't with her, to remind him of her. | "He made these sketches of her when he wasn't with her, to remind him of her. |
"These are so personal. You can feel an intimacy." | "These are so personal. You can feel an intimacy." |
Chiswick Auctions will be offering all three rediscovered works for sale on 19 June. |
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