Painted c. 1807 this striking portrait sketch demonstrates an intimate moment between artist and sitter. Although her precise identity has been lost, the pretty young woman in this portrait bears considerable similarities to the pencil sketches of Susannah Hobson (see Louvre sketch book, c. 1806 Ref. 8701), as well as the unknown sitter with braided hair in another pencil sketch also dated c. 1806 (Private Collection, see G Reynolds, op, cit., p. 92 no. 512 pl. 06.134).
The recent exhibition of Constable's portraits at the National Portrait Gallery in London confirmed that despite his affection and devotion to landscape painting, Constable was as quick to spot and spontaneously capture the beauty which surrounded him indoors. This most delicately painted oil sketch is a rare example of Constable's touching ability to portray female aquaintences with the utmost sensitivity.
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