Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
(1781-1841), SculptorSitter in 11 portraits
Artist associated with 267 portraits
Though destined to become one of the most famous sculptors of his age, Chantrey began life as a painter. In his memoirs the artist Charles Robert Leslie remembered Chantrey as 'handsome (his mouth exceedingly beautiful) with a bluff John Bull look'. The most outstanding sculptor of his generation, Chantrey executed portrait busts, public monuments and memorials. His success was the result of his study of character, combining direct observation with simplicity of form. Chantrey had little formal training. He was born of a poor family in Sheffield and only established himself in fashionable society in 1809 when he married into money and set up a studio in London. In 1811, the exhibition of his bust of the radical John Horne Tooke made his name. For the rest of his life Chantrey never wanted for commissions. He left a fortune to the National Gallery for the promotion of contemporary British art.
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil and grey wash, circa 1800
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
chalk, circa 1802
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
ink and pencil, circa 1810
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
marble bust, 1811
On display at Museum of London Docklands, London
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1814
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil and brown ink, 1815
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1815
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1815-1816
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1815
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1816
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
plaster cast of bust, 1816
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1816
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Unknown man, formerly known as Sir Joseph Banks, Bt
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1816-1818
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Louisa Jane (née Russell), Duchess of Abercorn
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1817
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Louisa Jane (née Russell), Duchess of Abercorn
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1817
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1817
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1817
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Sir Archibald MacDonald, 1st Bt
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, pen and ink, 1817
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Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1817
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1817
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1817
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1817
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1818
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1818
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1818
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1818
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attributed to Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
silhouette, 1818
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
marble bust, 1818
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by William Bain, after Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
bronze medal, 1822, based on a work of 1818
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George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1818
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
marble bust, 1818
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1818
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1818
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1818
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Sir Henry Charles Englefield, 7th Bt
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1818
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1819-1820
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Thomas Dundas, 1st Baron Dundas
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1819
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Charles Long, 1st Baron Farnborough
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1819
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Charles Long, 1st Baron Farnborough
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1819
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Sir Thomas Freeman-Heathcote, 4th Bt
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1819
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Anne Lucy Poulett, Lady Nugent
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1819
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1819
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
plaster medallion, 1819
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1819
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1819
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Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 10th Bt
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1820s or 1830s
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William Harry Vane, 1st Duke of Cleveland
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1820
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1820
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, circa 1820
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1820s or 1830s
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1820s or 1830s
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Charles Long, 1st Baron Farnborough
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
marble bust, 1820
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1820s or 1830s
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1820s or 1830s
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1820
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1820s or 1830s
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1820s or 1830s
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Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry (Lord Castlereagh)
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1820
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Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry (Lord Castlereagh)
by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1820
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by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
pencil, 1820s or 1830s
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