WORKS OF F. C. TURNER 22 1 



The date and circumstances of his death are 

 equally uncertain with those of his birth ; no record 

 exists to show where and when he was born, and 

 nothing has been published, so far as our researches 

 have revealed, to tell where and when he died. 

 The last trace of his work occurs in the shape of 

 an engraving from one of his pictures which appears 

 in the Sporting Magazine for 1846, and assuming 

 that his life terminated with his labours, we must 

 conclude that he died when in about the fifty-first 

 year of his age. 



WORKS OF F. C, TURNER. 



PICTURES EXHIBITED IN THE ROYAL ACADEMY 

 (i I in number.) 



YEAR 



x%i-j— PORTRAIT OF A LADY. 



■i%\<j— FAVOURITE HORSES GOING TO COVERT, the property of W. F. 



Stephenson, Esq. 

 ii70— PORTRAIT OF A HORSE. 



1821— /I FA VOURITE MARE, the property of J. Russell, Esq. 

 i823-(2) FA UN, the property of J. Archbutt, Esq.— C. COLMAN, ESQ., painted to 



embellish Part II. of the *' Percy Anecdotes." 

 •i%T,6— .MASTER BECHER ON LADYBIRD. 

 1840— .4 SUBJECT FROM jESOP'S F.4BLES. 

 iiii~BI/OU AND BEA UTY, the property of Lord Tenterden. 

 1844 —(2) FO.KHOUNDS GOING OUT—FO.XHOUNDS RETURNING. 



PLATES IN THE SPORTING MAGAZINE FROM PAINT- 

 INGS BY F. C. TURNER (78 in number.) 



" WHO-WHOOP !" 1831, vol. 79 ; engraved by J. Romney. 



(s) " TALLY-HO ! "1832, vol. 81 ; engraved by J. Komnty— SHAVER, a celebrated 



deerhound, pinning a buck in Waldershare Park, Kent. 1832, vol. 81 ; engraved by 



H. R. Cook. 

 (2) THE FIND, 1833, vol. 82, engraved by H. R. CooV— FLORA, a spaniel. 1833, vol. 



82; engraved by H. R. Cook. 



