John Constable, R.A. (1776-1837)
John Constable, R.A. (1776-1837)

Portrait study of Jane or Ann Gubbins (recto); Wooded landscape, Epsom (verso)

Details
John Constable, R.A. (1776-1837)
Portrait study of Jane or Ann Gubbins (recto); Wooded landscape, Epsom (verso)
inscribed 'Epsom' (upper right)
pencil
4¼ x 65/8 in. (10.8 x 16.8 cm.)
Provenance
with Colnaghi's, London.
Anon. sale, Sotheby's London, 18 November 1971, lot 50, part of the Ridley-Colborne album (£80).
Harold Day.
Anon. sale, Sotheby's London, 17 November 1983, lot 76 (£6,600).
Literature
H. Day, Constable Drawings, Eastbourne, 1975, pl. 175.
G. Reynolds, The Early Paintings and Drawings of John Constable, London, 1996, no. 06.100, pl. 484 (recto), no. 06.101, pl. 479 (verso).

Lot Essay

Ann Elizabeth and Jane were Constable's two female cousins. For a time when in London, Constable considered Hylands, the Gubbin's house, as a second home. This is probably quite a rare portrait of one of the cousins as Constable is recorded as having disappointed the girls with his industrious sketching and the lack of attention he gave them: 'A sketch could not be taken of Cousin Jane Gubbins as she anxiously hoped would have been the case...' (Mrs. Constable, see I. Fleming-Williams, Constable and his Drawings, London, 1990, p. 125).

The present drawing was included in a dismembered sketchbook and portrays one of the two girls. Constable's first recorded visit to Epsom, where the Gubbins lived, was in 1806. He stayed with his aunt Mary Gubbins (née Watts) who was married to a retired builder and surveyor James Gubbins. The visit led to commissions for portraits of the Gubbins family. Another sketchbook from the visit remains intact and was in the collection of M. Eienne Moreau-Nelaton and given to the Louvre in 1927.

More from British Art on Paper

View All
View All