The distinctive elm tree that appears on the right hand side in the present painting appears in two further known works by Constable (Victoria & Albert Museum) and identifies the location as Stratford St Mary, near East Bergholt. The tower of Stoke Church (by Nayland) is visible on the hill beyond.
The view is taken across the lawn, from the back of West Lodge, the home of Mrs Sarah Roberts. The same scene, from a slightly different vantage point, is depicted in Constable's 1812 exhibition piece Summer Evening (V & A, no. 585-1888). The view is also repeated in a pencil study of East Bergholt by Constable dated 1815 (V&A D.232-1888).
In 1809 Mrs Roberts is recorded saying that she always thought of Constable when she saw the sun setting through her trees. In November 1811, Constable wrote to Maria Bicknell to say that a view of Mrs Robert's lawn, 'by the summer evening' has 'become quite a pet with me.'
James Staats Forbes (1823-1904),an anglicised American, was one of the great connoisseurs of the latter part of the 19th century. His impressive collection, which enjoyed a considerable reputation, was famed for its many examples of the Barbizon school of mid-nineteenth-century romantic landscape painters, as well as earlier works. A selection of his paintings was exhibited at the Grafton Gallery in May 1905, and a smaller exhibition, of which a printed catalogue was produced, was held in July 1908 at the Brighton Library Art Gallery.
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