“I am glad you encouraged me with the 'Stoke' [his painting 'Stoke-by-Nayland', circa 1835] What say you to a summer morning? July or August, at eight or nine o'clock, after a slight shower during the night, to enhance the dews in the shadowed part of the picture, under 'Hedge row elms and hillocks green.' Then the plough, cart, horse, gate, cows, donkey, &c. are all good paintable material for the foreground, and the size of the canvas sufficient to try one's strength, and keep one at full collar.” TryingNightMorningPaintingMaterialsSummerHorseGreenSizeEightGladNineClockSufficientGatesCowsCanvasShowersJulyDewAugustCollarsCartsDonkeyForegroundStoke Author:John Constable
“How rarely boyhood loves to paint in glowing tints his future bright, a picture where no line is faint--whose very clouds are touch'd with light. And girlhood hails a world unknown and reads it in her own glad dreams, as lilies see themselves alone reflected in their azure streams. But rosy clouds that morning brings, ere noon may deepen into thunder--and life's dark stream has sterner things than silver lilies growing under.” WorldMayDreamLightLinesDarkMorningGrowingPaintCloudsGladStreamsSilverThunderGlowingLiliesNoonHailBoyhoodRosyGirlhoodAzure Author:Cecil Frances Alexander
“With warning hand I mark Time's rapid flight, From Life's glad morning to its solemn night; Yet, through the dear Lord's love, I also show There's light above me by the shade I throw.” ShowsHandsLightNightLordMorningMarkDearGladFlightShadeWarningRapidsSolemnDear LordSundials Author:John Greenleaf Whittier
“How beautiful, how buoyant, and glad is morning!” BeautifulMorningGlad Author:Letitia Elizabeth Landon