A Garden Scene
Oil Painting
1840 (painted)
1840 (painted)
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The child is Leslie's youngest son, George Dunlop Leslie (1835-1921), who became a painter and writer. He is shown at play, still wearing baby clothes, with his toy horse and cart in the garden of the family home at 12 Pine Apple Place, Edgware Road, London.
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Materials and techniques | Oil on canvas |
Brief description | Oil painting, 'A Garden Scene', Charles Robert Leslie, 1840 |
Physical description | The artist's son is shown at play with his toy horse and cart in the back garden of the artist's home in the Edgware Road. A washing line is strung up between two trees and propped up with the bough of a tree. |
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Credit line | Given by John Sheepshanks, 1857 |
Object history | Given by John Sheepshanks, 1857 |
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Summary | The child is Leslie's youngest son, George Dunlop Leslie (1835-1921), who became a painter and writer. He is shown at play, still wearing baby clothes, with his toy horse and cart in the garden of the family home at 12 Pine Apple Place, Edgware Road, London. |
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Accession number | FA.130[O] |
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Record created | December 15, 1999 |
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