2l8 ANIMAL PAINTERS 



F. C. Turner, once secured for the Sporting 

 Magazine, continued to be a regular contributor. 

 Between tlie years 1832 to 1845 seventy-eight 

 pictures from his brush were reproduced ; the plates 

 of these were engraved by John Romney, H. R. 

 Cook, J. Engleheart, T. S. Engleheart, J. H. 

 Engleheart, John Roff, R. Parr, John Scott, G. 

 Patterson, H. Beckwith, W. R. Smith, T. Good- 

 man, G. A. Perrian, S. Allen, H. Lemon and 

 H. Hacker. 



Nor did this industrious painter confine himself 

 to the magazine mentioned ; we find him repre- 

 sented in the Neiv Sporting Magazine for 1837 by 

 a picture engraved by T. E. Nicholson. The 

 Sporting Review for 1840 contains an engraving 

 by T. A. Prior, from one of Turner's pictures, 

 which, by the way. appears again in the Sporting 

 Review ior 1843, engraved by J. Wesley. He was, 

 from an early date in his career, in much request 

 as an illustrator by the publishers of books of 

 sporting character. 



The Essay on Hunting (third edition), published 

 by Edward Jeffrey & Son, London, 1820, con- 

 tains three plates engraved from his pictures by 

 Beckwith: — (i) Broke Cover; (2) Treeing a Cub; 

 and (3) The Stable. 



Billesdon Coploiv, a poem on Fox-hunting, by 

 the Rev. Robert Lowth, published by T. Griffiths, 



