Biography
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake (17 November 1793 – 24 December 1865) was a British painter, gallery director, collector and writer of the 19th century. After a period as keeper, he was the first director of the National Gallery. From 1850 to 1865 he served as President of the Royal Academy, succeeding Martin Archer Shee in the role.
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Sir Charles Lock Eastlake Christ Lamenting over Jerusalem
1846 -
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake Haidée, a Greek Girl
1827, exhibited 1831 -
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake The Escape of Francesco Novello di Carrara, with his Wife, from the Duke of Milan
exhibited 1850 -
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake Lord Byron’s ‘Dream’
1827, exhibited 1829 -
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake Mrs Charles H. Bellenden Ker
1835 -
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake The Colosseum from the Esquiline
1822 -
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake The Colosseum from the Campo Vaccino
1822