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Charles Leslie Art

British, 1839-1886
Charles Leslie was a British landscape painter. He is recorded as having an address in Wimbledon, London. One of the better-known painters of the Scottish and Welsh moorland scenes, Leslie was one of the first painters of this subject in the Victorian tradition. He gave the landscape a much more commercial appeal with the focus being on balance, content and light. Leslie would cast warm or open skies over his landscapes with still waters. Leslie exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1856 to 1862 as well as at the British Institute, Suffolk Street and elsewhere. Titles at the Royal Academy include: “A Shower Passing the Welsh Hills”, “The Crags of Cader”, “Upper Leke” etc.
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Artist: Charles Leslie
Very Fine Victorian Scottish Signed Oil Painting Panoramic Loch Scene Mountains
By Charles Leslie
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Artist/ School: Charles Leslie (British 19th century), signed and dated 1875 Title: The Panoramic Loch. Beautiful and majestic Scottish Highlands loch scene with figures walking alo...
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19th Century Victorian Charles Leslie Art

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Fine Large Victorian Signed Scottish Oil Painting Figures by Loch & Mountains
By Charles Leslie
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Artist/ School: by Charles Leslie (British 19th century), signed and dated 1881 Title: The Highland Loch Medium: oil on canvas, unframed Canvas: 19 x 27 inches Provenance: priva...
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19th Century Victorian Charles Leslie Art

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Lakeland Landscape, Original Oil on Canvas, Mountains, Victorian artist
By Charles Leslie
Located in Nutfield, Surrey
This stunning Lakeland landscape (one of a pair) by the artist Charles Leslie (1839–1886) is an original oil-on-canvas painting that is over 100 years old. Leslie was an English landscape painter during the Victorian era. Being from a family of painters and strongly influenced by his grandfather, Edward Williams, another successful landscape painter, Leslie learnt to paint during his formative years. He spent summers with his uncles where he would slave away painting landscape after landscape until he mastered his craft. He then went on to pioneer paintings...
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19th Century Victorian Charles Leslie Art

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Lakeland Landscape (one of a pair), original oil on canvas, Victorian artist
By Charles Leslie
Located in Nutfield, Surrey
This stunning Lakeland landscape (one of a pair) by the artist Charles Leslie (1839–1886) is an original oil-on-canvas painting that is over 100 years old. Leslie was an English landscape painter during the Victorian era. Being from a family of painters and strongly influenced by his grandfather, Edward Williams, another successful landscape painter, Leslie learnt to paint during his formative years. He spent summers with his uncles where he would slave away painting landscape after landscape until he mastered his craft. He then went on to pioneer paintings...
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19th Century Victorian Charles Leslie Art

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Oil, Canvas

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