[36] He is said to have been his own architect for both houses.
[37] See Thornbury, p. 224.
[38] See Thornbury, p. 223.
[39] Called in the Catalogue Whitehall Stairs, June 18th, 1817.
[40] Helvoetsluys: the City of Utrecht, 64, going to sea.
[41] Turner had a picture of the same subject in another room. The two artists had agreed together that each should paint it.
[42] Leslie’s “Autobiographical Recollections,” vol. i. pp. 202, 203.
[43] They are printed as given by Thornbury.
[44] In his first will he only leaves two pictures to the Nation, the Sun Rising through Mist and the Carthage, and on condition that they were to be hung side by side with the great Claudes.
[45] Hamerton, pp. 286-87.