FROM 'THE BAY OF BAIÆ' TO 'ULYSSES DERIDING POLYPHEMUS'

XXVIII. 1822 (aged 47). He throws off another 'Norham Castle,' and prepares to startle the world with 'The Bay of Baiæ'[123]

XXIX. 1823 (aged 48). 'The Bay of Baiæ': A Critic is critical and a Painter is enthusiastic[125]

XXX. 1824 (aged 49). A Glance at some of The Rivers of England and Harhours of England Water-Colours[130]

XXXI. 1825 (aged 50). A somewhat barren year, commented on in a bitter lament by Ruskin[135]

XXXII. 1826 (aged 51). Another unimportant year, in which he leaves Twickenham[137]

XXXIII. 1827 (aged 52). He paints the Sea in the open, and some Thames-side Pictures[140]

XXXIV. 1828 (aged 53). The Year when Constable described Turner's Visions as 'Golden, Glorious, and Beautiful'[147]

XXXV. 1829 (aged 54). The Year of 'Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus'[151]

PART SIX (1830-1834)