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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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Jeanie Deans and Queen Caroline 1859 English Heritage, Marble Hill House
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Sketch for 'Christ Rebuking His Disciples by Calling the Little Child' c.1858 Tate
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Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Bt 1852 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Consultation 1852 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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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 Tate
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Hermione c.1856 Walker Art Gallery
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Sketch for 'The Rape of the Lock' c.1854 Tate
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A Lady Contemplating Suicide c.1852 National Trust, Petworth House
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Falstaff Personating the King c.1851 Tate
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Head of Prince Hal c.1851 Tate
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Head of Falstaff c.1851 Tate
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Sky Study c.1850 Yale Center for British Art
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The Present 1845 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Olivia Raising her Veil 1845 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Les Femmes Savantes 1845 Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Toilette c.1849 Victoria and Albert Museum
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A Scene from Milton's 'Comus' exhibited 1844 Tate
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Sancho Panza in the Apartment of the Duchess 1843–4, exhibited 1844 Tate
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Le Malade Imaginaire 1843 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Portia c.1848 Victoria and Albert Museum