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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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Uncle Toby and Widow Wadman 1831 Shandy Hall
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Tom Purdie (d.1829) 1824 Abbotsford House
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Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland in Her Coronation Robes 1839 Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Sancho Panza 1839 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Queen Katherine and Patience 1842 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Autolycus c.1836 Victoria and Albert Museum
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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 Tate
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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 Tate
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'Who can this be from?' c.1839 Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Princess Royal 1841 Victoria and Albert Museum
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'The Merry Wives of Windsor', Act III, Scene 3 Royal Shakespeare Theatre
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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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Charles Robert Leslie 1814 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Charles Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham exhibited 1840 National Portrait Gallery, London
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A Lady Contemplating Suicide c.1852 National Trust, Petworth House
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Laura Introducing Gil Blas to Arsenia Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Two Princes in the Tower 1837 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Dulcinea del Toboso 1839 Victoria and Albert Museum