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Charles Robert Leslie was born in London in 1794, but spent most of his childhood in America. Too poor to study as an artist, Leslie was apprenticed to the publishers Messrs Bradford and Inskeep in Philadelphia. One of the partners in the firm (himself a director of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) recognised Leslie’s talent and helped raise money for him to study in London, promoting the young artist’s work as well as contributing funds himself.
Leslie arrived in England in 1811 with a letter of introduction to the President of the Royal Academy, Benjamin West (himself from Pennsylvania). Leslie received tuition from West, and his former student Washington Allston, and also enrolled in the Royal Academy Schools in 1813. Ambitious early works such as The Murder of Rutland by Lord Clifford show Leslie emulating the history painting of Allston and West.
Leslie subsequently turned to light-hearted genre scenes of the sort favoured by David Wilkie, such as Londoners Gypsying. These often drew from well-known literary texts, but eschewed the dramatic and heroic episodes favoured by history painters in favour of humorous or sentimental scenes. Leslie also painted numerous portraits of celebrated sitters including Sir Walter Scott.
Leslie was elected as an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1821, with full membership following in 1826. By this time Leslie had decided not to return to the United States, although his resolve was tested in 1833, when his brother Tom obtained for the artist (without his knowledge) the post of teacher of drawing at the Military Academy of West Point in upstate New York. Leslie agreed, but after five unhappy months in West Point, returned permanently to England.
Leslie was a good friend of the artist John Constable (Leslie’s portrait of Constable is in the RA Collection). After Constable’s death, Leslie wrote the first biography of Constable, Memoirs of the Life of John Constable (1843). More books followed, including a biography of Sir Joshua Reynolds which Leslie left unfinished at his death in 1859.
Born: 19 October 1794 in London, England, United Kingdom
Died: 5 May 1859
Nationality: British
RA Schools student from 23 March 1813
Elected ARA: 5 November 1821
Elected RA: 10 February 1826
Professor of Painting: 1847 - 1852
Gender: Male
Preferred media: Painting
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Two studies of a female nude, by February 1841
Pencil on cream wove paper
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Half-length portrait sketch of a child, by 1859
Pen and brown ink on light grey laid paper
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Head and shoulders of a woman, by 1859
Pencil, pen and ink on light grey laid paper
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A woman in costume, 1831 or after
Pencil on light grey laid paper
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Katherine of Aragon with her Maid, 1826
Oil on canvas
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Portrait of John Constable, R.A., ca. 1830
Oil on panel
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Queen Victoria Receiving the Sacrament at her Coronation, 1843
Mezzotint
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Memoirs Of The Life Of John Constable, Esq. R.A. Composed Chiefly Of His Letters. By C.R. Leslie, R.A. - [Epigraph] - - London:: 1843.
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Life And Times Of Sir Joshua Reynolds: With Notices Of Some Of His Cotemporaries. Commenced By Charles Robert Leslie, R.A. Continued And Concluded By Tom Taylor, M.A. In Two Volumes. - Vol. I. (II.) With Portraits And Illustrations. - London: 1865. The right of Translation is reserved.
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Autobiographical Recollections. By The Late Charles Robert Leslie, R.A. Edited, With A Prefatory Essay On Leslie As An Artist, And Selections From His Correspondence. By Tom Taylor, Esq., Editor Of "The Autobiography Of Haydon." In Two Volumes. - Vol. I. (II.) With Portrait. - London:: 1860. [The right of Translation is reserved.]
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Memoirs Of The Life Of John Constable, Esq. R.A. Composed Chiefly Of His Letters. By C. R. Leslie, R.A. Second Edition. - London:: 1845.
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