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The Welshman

Charles Robert Leslie
date not known
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Lionel Constable

Charles Robert Leslie
1854
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The Carved Room, Petworth House, Sussex (c1856). Verso: Sketch of a Seated Male Figure in Van Dyck Costume (1844)

Charles Robert Leslie
c.1856

Sketch for ‘Twelfth Night’, Act I, Scene 3

Charles Robert Leslie
1841

Sketch for ‘The Rape of the Lock’

Charles Robert Leslie
c.1854

Viola and Olivia

Charles Robert Leslie
1859

Sketch for ‘Charles II and Lady Bellenden’

Charles Robert Leslie
c.1837

‘Slender Courting Anne Page’

Charles Robert Leslie
c.1850

Sketch for ‘Sancho Panza in the Apartment of the Duchess’

Charles Robert Leslie
c.1844

Sketch for ‘Christ Rebuking His Disciples by Calling the Little Child’

Charles Robert Leslie
c.1858

Sketch for ‘The Duke and Duchess Reading “Don Quixote”’

Charles Robert Leslie
c.1829

Lady Jane Grey Prevailed on to Accept the Crown

Charles Robert Leslie
exhibited 1827

A Scene from Milton’s ‘Comus’

Charles Robert Leslie
exhibited 1844

Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman

Charles Robert Leslie
1842

A Scene from Tristram Shandy (‘Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman’)

Charles Robert Leslie
1829–30, exhibited 1831

Sancho Panza in the Apartment of the Duchess

Charles Robert Leslie
1843–4, exhibited 1844

Head of Prince Hal

Charles Robert Leslie
c.1851

Head of Falstaff

Charles Robert Leslie
c.1851

Falstaff Personating the King

Charles Robert Leslie
c.1851
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