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Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Charles Robert Leslie 1814 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Charles Robert Leslie 1814 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Londoners Gypsying (The Family Holiday Party, in Epping Forest, near London) 1820 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Londoners Gypsying (The Family Holiday Party, in Epping Forest, near London) 1820 Museum of the Home
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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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Sancho Panza and the Duchess 1824 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Sancho Panza and the Duchess 1824 National Trust, Petworth House
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Tom Purdie (d.1829) 1824 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Tom Purdie (d.1829) 1824 Abbotsford House
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Sketch for 'The Duke and Duchess Reading "Don Quixote"' c.1829 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Sketch for 'The Duke and Duchess Reading "Don Quixote"' c.1829 Tate
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Slender, with the Assistance of Shallow, Courting Anne Page, from ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’, Act III, Scene IV 1825 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Slender, with the Assistance of Shallow, Courting Anne Page, from ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’, Act III, Scene IV 1825 Yale Center for British Art
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John Constable (1776–1837) c.1830 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)John Constable (1776–1837) c.1830 Royal Academy of Arts
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Katherine of Aragon with Her Maid 1826 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Katherine of Aragon with Her Maid 1826 Royal Academy of Arts
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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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Sarah Dillwyn's Deathbed 1829 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Sarah Dillwyn's Deathbed 1829 Swansea Museum Collections Centre
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Gulliver Presented to the Queen of Brobdignag c.1834/1835 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Gulliver Presented to the Queen of Brobdignag c.1834/1835 National Trust, Petworth House
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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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Rosemary Yeats, Aged 2 (Rosemary Thompson Crawshay) 1829 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Rosemary Yeats, Aged 2 (Rosemary Thompson Crawshay) 1829 Cyfarthfa Castle Museum & Art Gallery
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Scene from William Shakespeare's 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' 1830 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Scene from William Shakespeare's 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' 1830 Sheffield Museums
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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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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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Autolycus c.1836 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Autolycus c.1836 Victoria and Albert 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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Sketch for 'Charles II and Lady Bellenden' c.1837 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Sketch for 'Charles II and Lady Bellenden' c.1837 Tate
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Catherine and Petruchio 1832 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Catherine and Petruchio 1832 National Trust, Petworth House
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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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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 from?' c.1839 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)'Who can this be from?' c.1839 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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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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The Queen's Private Bedchamber, Hampton Court Palace c.1840 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859) (attributed to)The Queen's Private Bedchamber, Hampton Court Palace c.1840 Hampton Court Palace
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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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Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme c.1841 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme c.1841 Victoria and Albert Museum
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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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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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Dulcinea del Toboso 1839 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Dulcinea del Toboso 1839 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland in Her Coronation Robes 1839 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland in Her Coronation Robes 1839 Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Sancho Panza 1839 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Sancho Panza 1839 Victoria and Albert Museum
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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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At the Pool 1840 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)At the Pool 1840 Grundy Art Gallery
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Griselda 1840 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Griselda 1840 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Charles Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham exhibited 1840 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Charles Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham exhibited 1840 National Portrait Gallery, London
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A Garden Scene 1840 Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)A Garden Scene 1840 Victoria and Albert Museum