THE YEARS OF DECLINE AND THE END
LII. 1846 (aged 71). The Beginning of Turner's Decline, and a 'Grey, dim Drawing'[225]
LIII. 1847, 1848, 1849 (aged 72 to 74). He disappears from his old Haunts, and is interested in Optics and Photography[230]
LIV. 1850 (aged 75). His last four pictures painted in hiding at Chelsea[236]
LV. 1851 (aged 76). The Mystery of the Last Years of his Life revealed to his Friends, and his Death[240]
PART NINE
AFTER TURNER'S DEATH TO THE OPENING OF THE TURNER GALLERY IN 1910
LVI. Vicissitudes of the Turner Bequest[251]
LVII. 1906. Exhibition of the 'Unfinished' Turners at the Tate Gallery[259]
LVIII. 1908. Fifty-two more 'Unexhibited' Turners shown at the National Gallery[263]