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Dr. John Wakefield Francis Oil on wood Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
The Last Throw ca. 1840 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Florizel And Perdita 1837 Victoria and Albert Museum London, UK | In Act IV, Scene iv of The Winter's Tale Perdita and Florizel are conversing when several people enter, including Camillo who is in disguise, Polixenes, the servant Dorcas, and the Shepherd. Leslie omits several other characters, but now Perdita picks the various flowers and herbs to distribute; she starts with Camillo and says, "For you there's... | Unrated | Anonymous | |
Elizabeth Fry 1823 National Portrait Gallery Washington, D.C. | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Henry Richard Vassall Fox, 3rd Baron Holland 1829 National Portrait Gallery Washington, D.C. | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
John Quincy Adams 1816 Private collection: Mr.& Mrs. Robert Homans Unknown, USA | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Autolycus 1836 Victoria and Albert Museum London, UK | Autolycus is the admitted rogue of The Winter's Tale who once served Florizel but is now a "masterless man" who makes his liviing as best he can. | Unrated | Anonymous | |
Charles Robert Leslie 1814 National Portrait Gallery Washington, D.C. | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Charles Pepys, 1st Earl Of Cottenham exhibited 1840 National Portrait Gallery Washington, D.C. | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
The Proposal Paper Private Collection Unknown, USA | Unrated | Anonymous |
- Charles Robert Leslie