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  1. Charles Golding Constable by John Constable, 1835–36. ( Britten - Pears Foundation) Charles Golding Constable (1821–1878) was a member of the British East India Company 's navy, joining up in his youth. He was the second son of the painter John Constable and, on his elder brother John Charles's death in 1841, became head of the Constable ...

  2. 5 de may. de 2019 · March 29, 1821. Birth of Charles Golding Constable. London, Greater London, UK. 1879. 1879. Age 57. Death of Charles Golding Constable. Genealogy for Charles Golding Constable (1821 - 1879) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Charles Golding Constable. Also known as Charles Golding Constable primary name: Constable, Charles Golding Details individual; British; Male. Life dates 1821-1879. Biography Son of the artist John Constable (q.v.) 6 related objects. drawing; sketch-book. Museum number 1887,1010.2 | ...

  4. 14 de mar. de 2009 · Charles Golding became a commander in the Indian navy, settled in Bombay and, alone of Constables seven offspring, married and had children. Between this trio, the flights and heights of...

  5. The chief of Constable's four exhibits in 1821 was 'Landscape: Noon' ('The Hay Wain') (National Gallery No. 1207; for the full-scale sketch see No. 209 [987-1900] in this Catalogue). His third child, Charles Golding Constable, was born on 29 March.

  6. Charles-Golding (Charley) was the only child to marry and have children. When his father died, Charley argued with his sisters because they had kept some of his father’s seascapes which he felt were meant for him. He also denounced a number of genuine Constables as fakes.

  7. Charles Golding Constable by John Constable, 1835-6 The Britten-Pears Foundation Photograph: Nigel Luckhurst. Family Life The first phase of his marriage to Maria was Constable’s period of greatest contentment. In the house they rented in Keppel Street, Bloombury, he wrote to Fisher that he had passed ‘the five happiest & most interesting ...