John Constable had undertaken a two-month tour…
1815 CE
John Constable had undertaken a two-month tour of the Lake District in 1806, but he will tell his friend and biographer Charles Leslie that the solitude of the mountains oppressed his spirits.
In order to make ends meet, Constable has taken up portraiture, which he finds dull work—though he executes many fine portraits.
He also paints occasional religious pictures.
Constable has adopted a routine of spending the winter in London and painting at East Bergholt in the summer.
In 1811, he had first visited John Fisher and his family in Salisbury, a city whose cathedral and surrounding landscape are to inspire some of his greatest paintings.