The present volume, with all its shortcomings and defects, is, I hope, at least a feeble and hesitating step in this direction.
INDEX
The names of Turner’s oil-paintings and water-colours are printed in italics. Oil-paintings in the National Gallery have the gallery numbers immediately after the names, thus (N.G. 523); water-colours and drawings in the National Gallery have their reference numbers in the official Inventory of the Turner Bequest, thus (T.B. CCLXXX. 184). Where I have been able to do so I have added references to the books where reproductions of the painting’s, etc., have been published. These are placed at the end of the entries, in square brackets, thus [Turner Gallery, Pl. 4].
List of Volumes referred to
| ‘The Turner Gallery.’ With Memoir, etc., by R. N. Wornum. London: James S. Virtue, | Referred to as | Turner Gallery |
| ‘Turner and Ruskin.’ Edited by Fredk. Wedmore. London: George Allen, 1900, | ” | Turner and Ruskin |
| ‘Turner.’ By Sir Walter Armstrong. London: T. Agnew and Sons, 1902, | ” | Armstrong |
| ‘The Genius of J. M. W. Turner, R.A. Edited by Charles Holme. Offices of ‘The Studio,’ 1903, | ” | Genius |
| ‘Hidden Treasures at the National Gallery.’ ‘Pall Mall’ Press. Holborn, 1905, | ” | Hidden Treasures |
| ‘The Life of J. M. W. Turner, R.A.’ By P. G. Hamerton. London: Seeley and Co., Ltd., 1895, | ” | Hamerton |
| ‘J. M. W. Turner, R.A.’ By W. L. Wyllie, A.R.A. London: G. Bell & Sons, 1905, | ” | Wyllie |
| ‘The Water-Colours of J. M. W. Turner.’ Offices of ‘The Studio,’ 1909, | ” | Water-Colours of Turner |
| ‘J. M. W. Turner, R.A.’ By Robert Chignell. London: Walter Scott Publishing Co., 1902, | ” | Chignell |
| ‘Ruskin on Pictures.’ Edited by E. T. Cook, London: George Allen, 1902, | ” | Ruskin on Pictures |
| ‘James Orrock, R.I. Painter, etc.’ By Byron Webber. London, 1903, | ” | Byron Webber |
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Y], [Z]
Abbotsford, [106].
Aberdulâs, Mill at, [27].
Abingdon, [11].
Abingdon, Berkshire, with a View of the Thames: Morning (N.G. 485), [5], [55], [96].
[Turner Gallery, Pl. [12]; Ruskin on Pictures, p. 24; Chignell, p. 24.]
‘Aesthetic, History of’ (B. Bosanquet’s), [31].
Agnew, Messrs., [20].
Agrippina landing with the Ashes of Germanicus. Ancient Rome (N.G. 523), [119], [121].
[Genius, 0-17.]
Aitken, Dr., [19].
Akenside, M., [69], [98].
Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, [35].
Alps at Daybreak, The (T.B. CCLXXX. 184), [129].
Ambleteuse, [42], [135].
Anchorage, Ships bearing up for (Petworth House Collection), [44].
Anderdon Catalogues (Print Room, B.M.), [17].
Anselm’s Chapel, with part of Thomas à Becket’s Crown, St. (Whitworth Institute), [18], [19].
Antinoüs, The Belvedere, [14].
Antique Class, R. A. Schools, [14].
Apollo and Python (N.G. 121), [5].
[Turner and Ruskin, vol. i. p. 42.]
Apollo, The Belvedere, [14].
Arm Chair, Study of an (T.B. XCV. (a) F.), [146].
Arnald, G., [76].
Art Criticism and Aesthetic, separation of, [3], [136].
Arveron, Source of the (Farnley Hall Collection), [82].
[Study for, Genius, MW-10.]
Avon, R., [15].
Baiae, Bay of, with Apollo and the Sibyl (N.G. 505), [88], [93].
[Genius, 0-11; Wyllie, p. 68; Chignell, p. 64.]
Bamborough Castle, [34].
Barnard Castle, [34].
Basire, J., [9].
Basle (R. 5), [78], [79].
Bass Rock, the, [48].
Bath Abbey from the North-East (T.B. VII. F.), [14], [15].
Bell, Mr. C. F., [90].
Bellinzona, [140].
Bembridge Mill (T.B. XXIV. 49), [25].
Bernard, Dr. J. H., [32].
Berry Pomeroy Castle (R. 58), [81].
Berwick, [48].
Birds, Studies of (T.B. CCLXIII. 340 and 341), [146].
[Genius, W-7.]
‘Birmingham,’ [20].
Blair’s Hut, Mer de Glace (Farnley Hall Collection), [39].
[Turner and Ruskin, vol. ii. p. 198.]
Blaze Castle (T.B. VI. 20 a), [15].
‘Bolton Abbey,’ [109], [110], [111].
Borrowdale, [34].
Bosanquet, Dr. B., ‘Essentials of Logic,’ [148], [149].
—— ‘History of Aesthetic,’ [31].
—— ‘Knowledge and Reality,’ [151].
—— ‘Logic,’ [149].
Boscastle, [99], [100], [102].
Boulogne, [42].
Boydell, John, [36].
Brading, Isle of Wight, [25].
Bridge and Cows (R. 2), [57], [73].
Bridgenorth, [20].
Bridgewater Sea Piece, The, [43], [44], [45], [46].
[Turner Gallery, Pl. [2].]
Bristol, [14], [15].
‘British Itinerary, The,’ [99].
Brocklebank, Mr. Ralph, [45].
—— Mr. Thomas, [106].
Burke, Edmund, [31].
Bury Art Gallery, [118].
Buttermere, [34].
Buttermere Lake (T.B. XXXV. 84), [35].
Buttermere Lake, with part of Cromack-water, Cumberland; a Shower (N.G. 460), [35].
Byronism, [121], [123].
Byron, Lord, [128].
Byron’s ‘Childe Harold,’ [88].
Caernarvon Castle, North Wales (T.B. LXX. M), [45].
Calais, [43].
Calais, Pas de. See Now for the Painter.
Calais Pier, with French Poissards preparing for Sea: an English Packet arriving (N.G. 472), [23], [47], [119].
[Hamerton, p. 92; Turner Gallery, Pl. [3].]
Calais Sands, Low Water: Poissards collecting Bait (Bury Art Gallery), [118], [126].
[Illus. Cat. Bury Art Gallery, p. 72.]
Callcott, Sir A. W., [4].
Cambridge, [20].
Campbell, T., [128].
Canning, [58].
Canterbury Cathedral, St. Anselm’s Chapel, with part of Thomas à Becket’s Crown (Whitworth Inst.), [18], [19].
Cardiff Art Gallery, [29].
Carew Castle, [26].
Carisbrook Castle, [25].
Carlisle, [34].
Carthaginian Empire, Decline of the (N.G. 499), [88].
[Turner Gallery, Pl. [21].]
‘Castle of Otranto’ (Walpole’s), [31].
Chamounix, Mer de Glace (Farnley Hall Collection), [39].
[Genius, MW-24; Turner and Ruskin, vol. ii. 196.]
Chateaubriand, [88].
Chepstow, [24].
Chester, [20].
Chinese Art, [22].
Christchurch Gate, Canterbury, [17].
Clifton Nuneham, [11].
Clydach, R., [27].
Clovelly, [99].
Cobham, [51].
Colchester, [111], [119].
Coltman, N., [99].
Combe Martin, [99].
Coniston, [34].
Content, Form and, [3].
Conway Castle, [37].
Cook’s Folly, Bristol, [15].
Cook, Sir Frederick, [55].
Copper Plate Magazine, [20].
Cottage, Interior of a (T.B. XXIX. X.), [23], [24], [28].
[Genius, MW-5.]
Cox, David, [4].
Crossing the Brook (N.G. 497), [87].
[Turner Gallery, Pl. [18]; Armstrong, Pl. [58]; Genius, 0-10; Wyllie, p. 60.]
Crowle, Mr., [6].
Cumberland, [34].
Cyfarthfa Sketch Book (T.B. XLI.), [44].
Dacre Castle, Cumberland (T.B. I. D.), [9].
Daniell, Thomas, [76].
Danish Ships seized at Copenhagen entering Portsmouth Harbour. See Spithead; Boat’s Crew, etc.
Dartmouth, [99].
Dartmouth Castle, [99].
Datur hora Quieti, [129].
Dawe, H., [81], [82].
Dayes, E., [18], [19], [124].
Deal, [135].
Decline of the Carthaginian Empire (N.G. 499), [88].
[Turner Gallery, Pl. [21].]
Delacroix, [117].
De Loutherbourg, [18], [19], [31], [32], [43].
Deluge, The (N.G. 493), [45].
Derby, [20].
Derwentwater, [34].
Derwentwater, The Head of (T.B. XXXV. 82), [35].
Devil’s Bridge, Cardiganshire, [17].
Devil’s Bridge, The Little (R. 19), [80].
‘Devonshire Rivers, The,’ [109].
Dewick, Rev. E. S., [29].
De Wint, P., [4].
Dido and Aeneas (N.G. 494), [5], [87].
[Turner Gallery, Pl. [16].]
—— building Carthage (N.G. 498), [87].
[Genius, 0-9; Wyllie, p. 62; Turner Gallery, Pl. [19].]
—— directing the Equipment of the Fleet (N.G. 506), [88].
[Hamerton, p. 216.]
Diskobolos, The, [14].
Dolbadern Castle (Diploma Gallery, R.A.), [45].
[Genius 0-1.]
Dort (Farnley Hall Collection), [96].
[Mag. of Art, July, 1887, p. 300.]
Dover, [43].
Dunbar Castle, [48].
Dunbar Sketch Book (T.B. LIV.), [48].
Dunstanborough Castle, [34].
Durdham Downs, Bristol, [15].
Durham, [34].
Durham Castle, [34].
Durham Cathedral, [34].
Dutch Boats in a Gale (The Bridgewater Sea-piece), [43].
[Turner Gallery, Pl. [2].]
Dying Gaul, the, [14].
Edinburgh, [48].
Edinburgh from the Galton Hill (T.B. LX. H.), [107], [108].
Egremont, Lord, [126].
‘Elegy,’ Gray’s, [31].
Ely Minster, Transept and Choir of, [23].
‘Ely Minster, View of’ (Girtin’s), [19].
‘England and Wales’ Series, [4], [26], [96], [97], [109], [111], [112], [119], [129].
‘Environs of Manchester,’ Dr. Aitken’s, [19].
Evening of the Deluge, The (N.G. 531), [119].
Evening Star, The (N.G. 1991), [119].
[Cassell’s Illustrated Catalogue, N.G. of B. Art., p. 33.]
Ewenny Priory, Transept of, [28], [29], [30], [31].
Exile and the Rock Limpet, The (N.G. 529), [119].
[Cassell’s Cat., p. 136.]
Fabris, [7].
Faïdo, Pass of (T.B. CCCLXIV. 209), [140], [152].
[See ‘Mod. Painters,’ 1st ed. vol. iv. pl. [20]; Turner and Ruskin, vol. ii. p. 168.]
Farington, Joseph, [36]
Farm Yard with the Cock (R. 17), [57].
Farnley Hall Collection, The, [39], [52].
Fast Castle, [49].
Fawkes, Mr. F. H., [52].
Fawkes, Walter, [91], [93], [103].
Fishermen at Sea, [23], [42].
—— becalmed previous to a Storm—Twilight, [42].
—— coming Ashore at Sunset, [42].
—— launching a Boat, etc. (LXVIII. 3), [152].
—— upon a Lee-shore (Lord Iveagh), [23], [43], [48].
[Armstrong, p. 50.]
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, [18], [102].
Flint, [20].
Flint Castle. See French Coast, Scene on the.
Flushing, [51].
Folkestone, [135].
Folly Bridge and Bacon’s Tower (T.B. I. A.), [9].
[Genius, MW-1].
Form and Content, [3].
Forum Romanum (N.G. 504), [93].
Fouché’s ‘Memoirs,’ [59].
Fowler, Captain, [15].
Franco-British Exhibition, The, [48].
Freedom and Necessity, Reconciliation of, [68].
French Coast, Scene on the (R. 4), [57], [75-78].
Frosty Morning, A (N.G. 492), [4], [5], [55], [61], [63], [64], [66], [68], [86], [87], [96], [117], [119], [152].
[Hamerton, p. 148; Wyllie, p. 56; Armstrong, p. 112].
Gainsborough, T., [57].
Garrick’s Temple and Hampton Court (R. 63). See Isleworth, Scene at.
‘Genius of mechanical excellence,’ [10].
Gessner, [57].
Gilpin’s ‘Northern Tour,’ [9].
Girtin, Thomas, [19].
Glaramara, Hills of (T.B. XXXV. 83), [35].
Goodrich Castle, [26].
Gould, Mr. G. J., [52].
Goyen, Van, [28].
Gravesend, [50], [51].
Gray’s ‘Elegy,’ [31].
Greenwich, [51].
Greenwich Park, London from (N.G. 483) [63], [80].
[Genius, 0-14.]
Grose’s ‘Antiquities,’ [9].
Guisborough Shore Sketch Book (T.B. LII.) [48].
Hamerton’s ‘Turner,’ [130].
Hannibal Crossing the Alps (N.G. 490), [5].
[Turner Gallery, Pl. XIV.].
Harding, J. D., [12].
Hardwick, P. C., [10], [11], [14].
Hastings, [51].
Hayter, G., [117].
Hearne, Thomas, [18], [19].
Hedging and Ditching (R. 47), [61], [94], [119], [149].
Hereford, [15].
Herne Bay, [51].
Heysham, [103-106], [108].
High Force of Tees, [27].
Hind Head Hill (R. 25), [58], [61].
Hoare, Sir R. C., [25].
Holmes, Mr. C. J., [146].
Holt, Collection of the late Mr. R. F., [23].
Hornby Castle, [102], [103], [106], [108].
Hotwells, Bristol, The, [15].
Hugo, Victor, [129].
Hulks on the Tamar (Petworth House), [119].
[Armstrong, p. 74.]
Hume, David, [85], [142], [143].
Indolence, The Fountain of, [121].
Interior of a Cottage (T.B. XXIX. X.), [23], [24], [28].
[Genius, MW-5.]
Isabey, [117].
Isle of Wight, [24], [25], [26].
Isleworth Old Church, [11], [12].
Isleworth, Scene at (R. 63), [81].
Italy, [6].
Iveagh, Lord, [23], [43], [48].
Japanese Art, [22].
Jason (N.G. 471), [38].
Jeffrey, F., [67].
Johnson, Dr., [33], [35].
‘Judgement, Kritik of’ (Kant), [31], [32].
Juvenile Tricks (R. 22), [57].
Kant’s ‘Kritik of Judgement,’ [31], [32].
Kershaw, Mr., [25].
Keswick, [34].
‘—— Lake, View of’ (Dayes), [19].
Kidwelly Castle, [26].
Kilgarran Castle, [41].
[Armstrong, p. 40.]
King’s College, Cambridge, [20].
Kingston Bank (N.G. 491), [55].
Kirkstall Abbey, [34].
Kirkstall Crypt (Soane Museum), [91].
Korin, [51].
Lamartine, [88], [123].
Lambert, Mr., [25].
‘Landscape with Bathers’ (R. Wilson), [36].
Landseer, Mr. C., [25].
Land’s End, [102].
Langhorne, Dr., [69].
Laugharne Castle, [26].
Laurie, Mr., [25].
Lawrence, Sir T., [88], [90], [117].
Lee-Shore, Fishermen on a (Lord Iveagh), [23], [43], [48].
[Armstrong, p. 50.]
Liebreich, Dr., [120].
Lessing, [98].
‘Liber Studiorum,’ [4], [48], [56], [57], [58], [61], [64], [72-83], [99], [119].
Lichfield, [20].
Life Class, R.A. Schools, [14].
Lincoln, [20].
Lincoln, Cathedral Church at (Print Room, B.M.), [20], [21], [22], [29], [31], [148], [149].
[Genius, MW-4].
Lindisfarne, [34].
Lippincott, Sir H., [15].
Llandaff Cathedral (T.B. XXVIII. A), [23], [29], [31].
Llanstephen Castle, [26].
Locke, [142], [143].
London from Greenwich Park (N.G. 483), [63], [80].
[Genius, 0-14.]
Loutherbourg, De, [18], [19], [31], [32], [43].
Lucerne (T.B. CCCLXIV. 324), [152].
Lysons’ ‘Environs of London,’ [10].
Macon (Lord Yarborough), [87].
Macpherson, James, [31].
Maiden Lane, [6].
Maiden, Viscount, [25].
Mallet, David, [69].
Malmesbury Abbey, [15].
Malvern Abbey, Porch of Great (Man. Whitworth Inst.) [17], [18].
Manchester, Whitworth Institute, [18], [20].
Margate, [51], [135].
Marshall, J. M. W., [11], [14].
Martello Towers, Bexhill (R. 34), [80].
Martineau, H., [59].
Matthews, Dr., [25].
Matlock, [20].
‘Mechanical Excellence, Genius of,’ [10], [125].
Meleager, the Vatican, [14].
Melincourt, Fall of (T.B. XXXVI. 8), [27].
Melrose, [129].
Melrose Abbey, [34].
Mer de Glace, Chamounix (Farnley Hall), [39].
[Turner and Ruskin, vol. ii. 196; Genius, MW-24.]
Meuse, Entrance of the (N.G. 501), [96].
[Armstrong, p. 84; Hamerton, p. 170.]
Millbank, Study at (N.G. 459), [28].
Miller, Mrs. Pitt, [45].
Millet, J. F., [67].
Milton, [31], [53], [69], [98].
Mitchell, Mr., [25].
‘Modern Painters’ (Ruskin), [2].
Monmouthshire, [15].
Monro, Dr. [19].
Moonlight Study at Millbank (N.G. 459), [28].
Moore, T., [88], [89].
Morland George, [43], [57].
‘Morning’ (Wilson), [36].
Mortlake, Early (Summer’s) Morning, [88].
[Armstrong, p. 118.]
—— Terrace: Summer’s Evening, [88].
[Armstrong, p. 120.]
Mossdale Fall, [102].
‘Musical’ Education, Defects of, [85].
Naples, Part of, with the Ruin’d Tower of St. Vincent, [7].
Napoleon, [42], [58], [59].
Narcissus and Echo (Petworth House), [87].
Narraways, The, [14].
Naturalism, Wordsworthian, [4].
Nature and Art, [3], [4], [8], [11], [15].
Needles, The, [25].
Neer, Van der, [28].
Nelson, The Death of (N.G. 480), [53], [54].
[Genius, 0-5; Turner Gallery, Pl. [9].]
Newcome, Col. [151].
Newport, Isle of Wight, [25].
‘Night Thoughts’ (Young), [31].
Nile, The Battle of the, [42], [43].
Nore, Guardship at the. See Sheerness.
Norham Castle, [34].
Norham Castle on the Tweed, Summer’s Morn, [36], [41].
[Armstrong, p. 34.]
Northampton, [20].
Northumberland, [34].
Norwich School, the, [4].
Nottingham, [20].
Now for the Painter (J. M. Naylor), [96], [116].
[Turner Gallery, Pl. [27].]
Nuneham Courtenay, [11].
Orrock, Mr. J., [55].
‘Ossian,’ [31], [69].
Oxford, [11], [15].
‘—— Almanack,’ [9].
—— Loan Collection, [27].
—— Sketch Book, The (T.B. II.), [14].
—— University Galleries, [46].
Oxford, View of High Street (Wantage Coll.), [5].
[Illus. Cat. of Wantage Coll.]
Oxford, View of the City of (T.B. III. B), [13].
‘Pastoral’ and ‘Elegant Pastoral,’ [56].
Paterson’s ‘Road Book,’ [34].
Patterdale, [34].
Pembroke Bay, [24].
Pembroke Castle: Clearing up of a Thunderstorm (R. Brocklebank), [45].
[Turner and Ruskin, vol. ii. p. 158; Armstrong, p. 50.]
Pembroke Castle: Thunderstorm approaching (Mrs. W. Pitt Miller), [45].
[Genius, W-1.]
Pembury Mill (R. 12), [57].
Percy’s ‘Reliques,’ [31].
Peterborough, [20].
—— Cathedral: West Entrance, [20].
Petworth, Interior at (N.G. 1988), [119].
—— Dewy Morning (Petworth House Coll.), [119].
—— House Collection, [44], [126].
—— Park (Petworth House Coll.), [126].
Petworth Park (N.G. 559), [126].
[Wyllie, p. 48.]
Pilot hailing a Whitstable Hoy (Farnley Coll.), [52].
[Turner and Ruskin, vol. i. p. 132; Genius, 0-7.]
Plato, [85].
Pleasant and Beautiful, The, [90].
Plymouth Dock, from Mount Edgecumbe, [102].
‘Pocket Magazine,’ [20].
‘Poetry, History of English’ (Warton), [31].
Poetry, Turner’s, [69], [70].
Poole, [102].
Pope’s Tower, Stanton Harcourt, [11].
Portrayal and Portrayed, Problem of, [3].
‘Ports of England’ Series, [4], [96], [97].
Portugal, Prince Regent of, [58].
‘Prelude, The’ (Wordsworth), [65].
Print Room, British Museum, [6], [17], [20].
‘Provincial Antiquities,’ Scott’s, [4], [96], [97], [106].
Purfleet, [54].
Purley, nr. Pangbourne, [70].
Pyke-Thompson Bequest, [29].
Queen Mab’s Cave (N.G. 548), [119].
Radley Hall, near Abingdon, [11], [12], [13].
Raglan Castle. See Berry Pomeroy Castle.
Rain, Storm, and Speed, (N.G. 538), [119].
[Turner and Ruskin, vol. ii. p. 270; Genius, 0-23; Wyllie, p. 132.]
Raleigh’s (Professor), ‘Wordsworth,’ [67].
Rawlinson’s ‘Liber Studiorum,’ [73], [78].
Reichenbach, Falls of the (Farnley Hall Collection), [39].
[Genius, M.W.—[19].]
‘Reliques,’ Percy’s, [31].
Rembrandt, [67], [125].
‘Review of Publications of Art,’ [60].
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [10], [125].
Richmond Castle, Yorkshire, [34].
Richmond Hill on the Prince Regent’s Birthday (N.G. 502), [88].
‘Richmondshire, The History of,’ [4], [97], [102], [106].
Richmond, Yorks, [102].
‘Rimini, Bridge of Augustus at’ (Wilson), [36].
Ripon Cathedral (T.B. XXXV. 6), [34], [148], [149].
‘Rivers of England’ Series, [4], [96], [97], [99], [109], [127].
‘Rivers of France’ Series, [127], [129].
‘Rochester Castle’ (Sandby), [19].
Rochester on the Medway (T.B. CCVIII. W.), [109], [127].
Rogers, Samuel, [128].
Romantic Art, Inauguration of, [31].
Rome, from Monte Mario (T.B. CLXXXIX. 33), [92].
Rome from the Vatican (T.B. CLXXXIX. 41), [88].
Rooker, M. A., [18], [19].
Roslin Castle, [48].
Rowlandson, T., [43].
Royal Academy Schools, [14].
Royal Academy, Winter Exhibition, [11].
Ruskin Bequest, Cambridge, [102].
Ruskin, Mr. John, [8], [27], [49], [90], [92], [93], [94], [110], [130].
‘Ruskin on Pictures,’ [50].
Ruskin’s ‘Elements of Drawing,’ [95], [140].
—— ‘Modern Painters,’ [109], [138] sq.
St. Abb’s Head, [49].
St. Anselm’s Chapel, etc.—‘Canterbury Cathedral’ (Man. Whit. Inst.), [18], [19].
St. Catherine’s Hill, near Guildford (R. 33), [61].
St. Gothard, Pass of (Farnley Hall Collection), [39].
St. Vincent’s Tower, Naples (T.B. I. E.), [6], [9].
Salisbury, [25].
Sandbank with Gipsies (N.G. 467), [55].
Sandby, Paul, [7], [13], [18].
Sandwich, [135].
Santayana, Mr. George, [123], [124].
Schaffhausen, Fall of the Rhine at (Tabley House), [87].
Scott, Sir Walter, [49], [88], [106], [128].
Scott’s ‘Provincial Antiquities,’ [4].
Shee, Sir Martin A., [117].
Sheerness (Wantage Collection), [52], [53], [54], [96], [117], [152].
[Armstrong, p. 52; and Illus. Cat., Wantage Collection.]
Shelley, P. B., [123], [129].
Ships bearing up for Anchorage (Petworth House Collection), [44].
Shipwreck, Studies of a (T.B. LXXXVIII. 1-8), [49].
[Wyllie, pp. 19-22.]
Shipwreck, The (N.G. 476), [23], [49], [50].
[Genius, 0-3; Monkhouse, p. 50; Wyllie, p. 36.]
Shrewsbury, [20].
‘Simple Nature,’ [4], [5].
Snowstorm, The (N.G. 530), [119].
[Wyllie, p. 126; Turner and Ruskin, vol. ii. p. 220.]
Soane Museum, The, [93].
Southampton, [25].
Southend, [51].
‘Southern Coast, The,’ [4], [96-102], [103].
Southey, R., [88].
Spinnet Player, The (T.B. CCXLIV. 37), [128].
Spithead: Boat’s Crew recovering an Anchor (N.G. 481), [53], [54], [60], [119].
[Armstrong, p. 66; Turner and Ruskin, vol. i. p. 154.]
Spithead Sketch Book (T.B. C.), [59], [60].
Stamford, Linc., [112], [113], [114], [129].
Stanton Harcourt, [11].
‘Stanton Harcourt, The Old Kitchen at,’ [9].
Stoke, near Bristol (Mrs. A. Thomas), [15].
Stonehenge at Daybreak (R. 81), [99].
Straw Yard, The (R. 7), [57].
Strong, The late Mr. Arthur, [83].
Subject and Treatment, [3].
‘Sublime and Beautiful, Essay on the’ (Burke), [31].
Sunningwell, [14].
—— Church, [11], [12].
Symbolists, The French, [126].
Swinburne, A. C., [129].
Tantallon Castle, [48].
Taylor, The late Mr. J. E., [82].
Tees, High Force of, [27].
Teignmouth, [119].
Téméraire, The Fighting (N.G. 524), [5], [54].
[Armstrong, p. 116; Genius, 0-19; Hamerton, p. 282; Wyllie, p. 118.]
Teniers, [57].
Thames and Medway, The Meeting of the (N.G. 813), [46].
[Wyllie, p. 142.]
—— —— —— (Mr. Widener’s), [52].
[Armstrong, p. 54.]
Thomas, Mrs., [15].
Thomson, [57], [98].
Thomson’s Lyre (Basildon House), [5].
Thornbury, Walter, [6].
Tilsit, Treaty of, [58].
Tintern Abbey (V. and A. Museum), 18 [Genius, MW-3].
Topographical Art, limitations of, [22].
Trafalgar, Battle of, (Greenwich Hospital), 96 [Turner and Ruskin, vol. i. p. 4; ‘Hidden Treasures,’ p. 91.]
Treatment and Subject, [3].
Trossachs, The, [41].
Trout Stream, The, [55], [86]. [Armstrong, p. 58.]
Truth, [3].
Turner, Charles, [76].
Twickenham—Pope’s Villa. See Isleworth, Scene at.
Tynemouth, [113-115].
Ullswater, [34].
Ulysses deriding Polyphemus (N.G. 508), [88], [118], [119]. [Armstrong, p. 114; Turner and Ruskin, vol. i. p. 54; Genius, 0-12; Hamerton, p. 224; Wyllie, p. 80.]
Union of the Thames and Isis (N.G. 487), [55].
Usk, R., [44].
Van der Neer, [28].
Van Goyen, [28].
Vatican Meleager, The, [14].
Vaughan Bequest, [102].
Venice, Riva degli Schiavone, from near the Public Gardens (T.B. CCCXVI. 21), [132].
Venice, Shipping on the Riva degli Schiavone (T.B. CCCXVI. 20), [132].
Venice, The Approach to (T.B. CCCXVI. 16), [132].
Ventnor, [25].
Venus de’ Medici, [14].
Via Mala, The (T.B. CCCLXIV. 362), [135].
Victoria and Albert Museum, [18], [19], [102].
Village and Castle on the Rhine (T.B. CCCLXIX. 22), [135].
Waiting for Dinner (T.B. CCCXLIV. 31), [127], [128].
Wallis Wall, Bristol, [15].
Walpole, Horace, [31].
Walton Bridges, [51].
Walton Bridges (Wantage Collection), [55]. [Armstrong, p. 58.]
—— —— (Mr. J. Orrock), [55]. [Byron Webber, vol. i. 94].
Wanstead, New Church at, [10].
Wantage, The Lady, [52], [55], [63].
Warkworth Castle, [34].
Warton, Joseph, [4], [31].
Watchet, [99], [100], [101], [102].
Waterloo, Field of (N.G. 500), [88].
Water Mill, The (R. 37), [61].
Wells, [26].
Wells, Mrs., [75].
—— W. F., [73].
Welsh Bridge, Shrewsbury (Man. Whit. Inst.), [20].
‘Welsh Coast, A View of the, from Cook’s Folly,’ (T.B. VI. 9), [15].
Westall, William, [76].
Whalers (N.G. 546, 547), [119].
Whalley Bridge and Abbey (Wantage Collection), [63]. [Illus. Cat. Wantage Collection.]
‘Whatman’s Turkey Mills,’ View of (Sandby), [19].
What You Will, [88].
Wheatley, F., [18], [19], [57].
Wheeler, Mrs., [75].
Whitstable Hoy, Pilot hailing a (Farnley Hall Collection), [52]. [Turner and Ruskin, vol. i. p. 132; Genius, 0-7.]
Widener, Mr. P. A. B., [52].
Wight, Isle of, [24], [25], [26].
Wilson, R., [4], [31], [32], [33], [36], [37], [39], [84].
Winchester, [25].
Windermere, [34].
Windmill and Lock (R. 27), [57], [58], [61], [94].
—— —— (Sir Frederick Cook), 55 [Genius 0-8].
Windsor, [15].
Windsor (N.G. 486), [4], [55], [63], [64], [67], [68], [86], [96], [117], [152].
Wint, De, [4].
Worcester, [15].
Wordsworth, [4], [65], [86], [125].
—— Dorothy, [64].
‘Wordsworth’ (Prof. Raleigh), [67].
Wordsworthian Naturalism, [4].
Wordsworth’s ‘Excursion,’ [67].
Wordsworth’s ‘Lines, composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey,’ [66].
—— ‘Lyrical Ballads,’ [58].
—— ‘Prelude,’ [65].
Wrexham, [20].
Yorkshire, [34].
Yorkshire, Coast of, near Whitby (R. 24), [48].
‘Yorkshire Series, The.’ See ‘Richmondshire, History of.’
Young, Edward, [4], [31].
Zurich (T.B. CCCLXIV. 289), [152].
[Water-Colours of Turner, Pl. XXVII.]