'A Girl with Pigeons', after Jean-Baptiste Greuze
This painting was executed by Constable as a copy after the work by Greuze now in The Wallace Collection, London (fig. 1; inv. no. P428),1 formerly owned by the major collector William Wells of Redleaf, and loaned by him to an exhibition at the British Institution, London, in 1831 (no. 69). Constable's copy was commissioned by his friend Cordelia, Lady Jackson, after seeing the painting at the British Institution, in memory of her daughter, Henrietta, who had been taken away from her by her husband.
In a letter of August 1831, Constable wrote to Leslie: 'This friend of mine has a dear little daughter, taken from her by an unkind husband. She pines for her child - this picture is the exact image of the soft lovely girl, of whom she is bereft, & without any memorial.' Constable, who borrowed the Greuze original from Wells, appears to have worked on his own painting until 1834, at which time there was a dispute over payment - in a letter to David Lucas, his engraver, dated 14 June 1834, he wrote: 'Lady Jackson has got her little girl from Greuze. We agreed for 30 guineas, little enough - she sent me £30, besides omitting to pay my request of £1 for the case & carriage to & from the Isle of Wight - but I have named it to her.'
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