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Charles Robert Leslie
1794–1859
(b London, 19 Oct. 1794; d London, 5 May 1859). Anglo-American painter and writer on art (his parents were American but he spent most of his career in England and is usually considered part of the history of British rather than American art).
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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The Princess Royal 1841 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)The Princess Royal 1841 Victoria and Albert Museum
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'Who can this be from?' c.1839 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)'Who can this be from?' c.1839 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Queen Katherine and Patience 1842 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Queen Katherine and Patience 1842 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Autolycus c.1836 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Autolycus c.1836 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Sancho Panza 1839 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Sancho Panza 1839 Victoria and Albert Museum
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'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Act III, Scene 3 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Act III, Scene 3 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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The Two Princes in the Tower 1837 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)The Two Princes in the Tower 1837 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Les Femmes Savantes 1845 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Les Femmes Savantes 1845 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Dulcinea del Toboso 1839 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Dulcinea del Toboso 1839 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Laura Introducing Gil Blas to Arsenia Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Laura Introducing Gil Blas to Arsenia Victoria and Albert Museum
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The 1st Duke of Wellington Looking at a Bust of Napoleon Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)The 1st Duke of Wellington Looking at a Bust of Napoleon English Heritage, The Wellington Collection, Apsley House
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Sir John Falstaff Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Sir John Falstaff Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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My Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman 1831 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)My Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman 1831 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Portia c.1848 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Portia c.1848 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Griselda 1840 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Griselda 1840 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Ellen Tree, Mrs Charles Kean (1806–1880), as Hermione c.1840 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Ellen Tree, Mrs Charles Kean (1806–1880), as Hermione c.1840 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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Olivia Raising her Veil 1845 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Olivia Raising her Veil 1845 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme c.1841 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme c.1841 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Florizel and Perdita c.1837 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Florizel and Perdita c.1837 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Don Quixote and Dorothea c.1825 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Don Quixote and Dorothea c.1825 Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Toilette c.1849 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)The Toilette c.1849 Victoria and Albert Museum
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A Female Head c.1840 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)A Female Head c.1840 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Jeanie Deans and Queen Caroline 1859 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Jeanie Deans and Queen Caroline 1859 English Heritage, Marble Hill House
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Scene from 'The Taming of the Shrew' by William Shakespeare early 1830s Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Scene from 'The Taming of the Shrew' by William Shakespeare early 1830s Victoria and Albert Museum
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A Garden Scene 1840 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)A Garden Scene 1840 Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Principal Characters in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' by William Shakespeare c.1838 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)The Principal Characters in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' by William Shakespeare c.1838 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Amy Robsart (1532–1560) 1833/1836 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Amy Robsart (1532–1560) 1833/1836 Victoria and Albert Museum
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'Who Can This Be?' c.1839 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)'Who Can This Be?' c.1839 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Le Malade Imaginaire 1843 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Le Malade Imaginaire 1843 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Queen Victoria (1819–1901), in Her Coronation Robes 1838 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Queen Victoria (1819–1901), in Her Coronation Robes 1838 Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Present 1845 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)The Present 1845 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Sarah Dillwyn's Deathbed 1829 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Sarah Dillwyn's Deathbed 1829 Swansea Museum Collections Centre
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The Discovery Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)The Discovery Paintings and Sculptures owned by Colleges in the University of Cambridge
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Benjamin Travers (1783–1858) exhibited 1843 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Benjamin Travers (1783–1858) exhibited 1843 Hunterian Museum
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Uncle Toby and Widow Wadman 1831 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Uncle Toby and Widow Wadman 1831 Shandy Hall
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A Scene from Tristram Shandy ('Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman') 1829–30, exhibited 1831 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)A Scene from Tristram Shandy ('Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman') 1829–30, exhibited 1831 Tate
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Lady Jane Grey Prevailed on to Accept the Crown exhibited 1827 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Lady Jane Grey Prevailed on to Accept the Crown exhibited 1827 Tate
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The Carved Room, Petworth House, Sussex (c1856). Verso: Sketch of a Seated Male Figure in Van Dyck Costume (1844) c.1856 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)The Carved Room, Petworth House, Sussex (c1856). Verso: Sketch of a Seated Male Figure in Van Dyck Costume (1844) c.1856 Tate
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Sketch for 'Sancho Panza in the Apartment of the Duchess' c.1844 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Sketch for 'Sancho Panza in the Apartment of the Duchess' c.1844 Tate
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Sketch for 'Christ Rebuking His Disciples by Calling the Little Child' c.1858 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Sketch for 'Christ Rebuking His Disciples by Calling the Little Child' c.1858 Tate