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(1) Sir Charles Lock Eastlake
(b Plymouth, 17 Nov 1793; d Pisa, 24 Dec 1865). English painter, museum director, collector and writer. Fourth son of an Admiralty lawyer at Plymouth, he was educated at local grammar schools and then, briefly, at Charterhouse, Surrey. Determined to become a painter, he began work in 1809 as Benjamin Robert Haydons first pupil and as a student at the Royal Academy Schools in London. In 1815 he exhibited for the first time at the British Institution, visited Paris and studied the pictures in the Musée Napoléon. He achieved his first conspicuous success with a scene from contemporary history that he had himself witnessed, Napoleon on Board the Bellerophon in Plymouth Sound (1815; London, N. Mar. Mus.).
Part of the Eastlake family
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- Eastlake, Charles Lock (1793-1865)
- Art history, §I, 2: Historical development, 15th century to the late 19th
- Cavalcaselle, Giovanni Battista
- Eastlake
- Eastlake: (2) Lady Eastlake
- England, §III, 4: Painting and graphic arts, c 1830c 1855
- England, §XII, 5: Patronage, after c 1800
- Italy, §XIII, 2: Collecting and dealing: 18th20th centuries
- London, §III, 5: Art life and organization, 17691850
- Morelli, Giovanni
- Mündler, Otto
- paintings
- patrons and collectors
- Albert, Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1819-61)
- Cavendish, William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire (1790-1858)
- Morrison, James
- Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne
- Russell, John, 6th Duke of Bedford
- Soane, John
- personal collection
- reproductive prints by others
- writings
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