Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Turner
When you shall have finished reading this little book you may not know what to think of Turner, the man, but do not blame the story for that, because the more closely its subject's character is studied, the more perplexing and contradictory has it ever seemed, even to those whose opportunities were the best for analyzing and comprehending it. If there is much to blame, there is also much to pity; and if sometimes even scorn is excited against the sensualist and miser, still, in the main, we must bear the highest honors due to modern art to his studio, and crown that stubborn, homely, wrong bent, yet inwardly illuminated head with wreaths of imperishable laurel.
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