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Charles Robert Leslie

1794–1859

The Welshman
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2 artworks by Charles Robert Leslie
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Biography

Charles Robert Leslie (19 October 1794 – 5 May 1859) was an American genre painter.

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Artworks

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  • Falstaff Personating the King

    Charles Robert Leslie
    c.1851
  • Head of Falstaff

    Charles Robert Leslie
    c.1851
  • Head of Prince Hal

    Charles Robert Leslie
    c.1851
  • Sancho Panza in the Apartment of the Duchess

    Charles Robert Leslie
    1843–4, exhibited 1844
  • A Scene from Tristram Shandy (‘Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman’)

    Charles Robert Leslie
    1829–30, exhibited 1831
  • Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman

    Charles Robert Leslie
    1842
  • A Scene from Milton’s ‘Comus’

    Charles Robert Leslie
    exhibited 1844
  • Lady Jane Grey Prevailed on to Accept the Crown

    Charles Robert Leslie
    exhibited 1827
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