Additional reading A.J. Fingerg, The Life of J.M.W. Turner, R.A., 2nd ed., rev. (1961), is still the standard life but lacks documentation and excludes references to Turner's personal life. Jack Lindsay, J.M.W. Turner: His Life and Work (1966; reissued 1971), approaches Turner the man, although it overstresses sociological, political, and psychological aspects. Fuller and more balanced accounts appear in James Hamilton, Turner: A Life (1997); and Anthony Bailey, Standing in the Sun: A Life of J.M.W. Turner (1997). Surveys of Turner's work include Lawrence Gowing, Turner: Imagination and Reality (1966), an exhibition catalog emphasizing the more modern aspect of Turner's later style; and Andrew Wilton, The Life and Work of J.M.W. Turner (1979), which includes a catalog of the watercolours outside the Turner Bequest, and Turner in his Time (1987), which includes particularly useful chronologies. More interpretive catalogs, which perhaps overemphasize the intellectual content of Turner's works, are John Gage, Color in Turner: Poetry and Truth (1969), and J.M.W. Turner: A Wonderful Range of Mind (1987; reissued 1991); Eric Shanes, Turner's Human Landscape (1990); and Gerald Finley, Angel in the Sun (1999). A complete catalog of Turner's oil paintings is Martin Butlin and Evelyn Joll, The Paintings of J.M.W. Turner, rev. ed., 2 vol. (1984). Turner's drawings are reproduced and discussed in Gerald Wilkinson, Turner's Early Sketchbooks (1972), for the years 17891802, Turner Sketches, 180220 (1974), and Turner's Colour Sketches, 182034 (1975). His engravings are discussed in Luke Herrmann, Turner Prints (1990). Turner's travels are covered in John Russell and Andrew Wilton, Turner in Switzerland (1976); Cecilia Powell, Turner in the South: Rome, Naples, Florence (1987); and David Hill, In Turner's Footsteps: Through the Hills and Dales of Northern England (1984; reissued 1993), Turner in the Alps (1991), Turner on the Thames: River Journeys in the Year 1805 (1993), and Turner in the North: A Tour Through Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Durham, Northumberland, the Scottish Borders, the Lake District, Lancashire, and Lincolnshire in the Year 1797 (1996). Particular aspects of Turner's work are also covered in a series of books published to accompany exhibitions at the Tate Gallery, including Cecilia Powell, Turner's Rivers of Europe: The Rhine, Meuse and Mosel (1991), and Turner in Germany (1995); Ian Warrell, Through Switzerland with Turner: Ruskin's First Selection from the Turner Bequest (1995), Turner on the Loire (1997), and Turner on the Seine (1999); Fred G.H. Bachrach, Turner's Holland (1994); the watercolours for two important engraving projects are covered by Eric Shanes, Turner's Picturesque Views in England and Wales, 18251838 (1979; reissued 1983), and Turner's Rivers, Harbours, and Coasts (1981); Lindsay Stainton, Turner's Venice (1985); and Martin Butlin, Mollie Luther, and Ian Warrell, Turner at Petworth: Painter & Patron (1989). Articles in the periodical Turner Studies (198191) cover all aspects of his art and life and offer historical context.
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