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Leslie possessed a sympathetic imagination, which enabled him to enter freely into the spirit of the author whom he illustrated, a delicate perception for female beauty, an unfailing eye for character and its outward manifestation in face and figure, and a genial and sunny sense of humour, guided by
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Several works were commissioned and bought by James Lenox. Those works were on display in the Lenox Library, which upon demolition, were donated to the New York Public Library. Many of his more important subjects exist in varying replicas.
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visited the city he executed a portrait of the actor from recollection of him on the stage, which was considered a work of such promise that a fund was raised to enable the young artist to study in
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by the late Charles Robert Leslie, R.A.; edited, with a prefatory essay on Leslie as an arts, and selections from his correspondence, by Tom Taylor, Esq., 2 vols"
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of his friend Constable, the landscape painter, appeared in 1843 is regarded as one of the classics of artistic biography. He also wrote a
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soldier Thomas Jefferson Leslie. In April 1825 he married Harriet Honor Stone with whom he had six children. Their second son Sir
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to American parents. When he was five years of age he returned with them to the United States, where they settled in
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as an Honorary Academician. In 1833, he left for America to become teacher of drawing in the military academy at
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King, Charles Robert; ed. with prefatory essay & selected correspondence by Tom Taylor (1860).
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He left for London in 1811, bearing introductions which procured for him the friendship of
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an instinctive refinement which prevented it from overstepping the bounds of good taste.
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Autobiographical Recollections of C. R. Leslie with Selections from his correspondence
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Autobiographical Recollections of C. R. Leslie with Selections from his correspondence
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In addition to his skill as an artist, Leslie was a ready and pleasant writer. His
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Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds, with Notices of Some of his Contemporaries
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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ed Ian Chilvers, Oxford University Press, Oxford, England.
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Library, Lenox; Trustees, Lenox Library (24 August 1871).
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Sancho Panza in the Apartment of the Duchess, 1844/1845
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Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1823). "Original poetry".
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Our Saviour Teaching his Disciples a Lesson Humility
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was a noted bridge builder, and their youngest son,
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ed C.R.Leslie 1843, Chapman & Hall, London 1896
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
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C. R. Leslie

National Portrait Gallery, London
Abercorn Place
RA
genre
London
Philadelphia
George Frederick Cooke
Europe
West
Beechey
Allston
Coleridge
Washington Irving
Royal Academy
Saul
Witch of Endor
David Wilkie
Shakespeare
Cervantes
Addison
Molière
Swift
Sterne
Fielding
Smollett
Associate of the Royal Academy
Royal Academician
National Academy of Design

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