Drawings of artists by Charles Hutton Lear, circa 1845
27 Portraits in set
For the most part the drawings are of prominent Royal Academicians, including Etty, Leslie, Maclise and Mulready and drawn surreptitiously in the RA schools. Many of the sitters were visitors to the life school. Lear had large private means and at this stage in his career drew mainly as a pastime.
by Charles Hutton Lear
pencil, circa 1839
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by Charles Hutton Lear
pencil, circa 1839
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by Charles Hutton Lear
pencil, 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
chalk, circa 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
chalk, 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
black chalk, 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
black chalk, 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
black chalk, 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
black chalk, 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
chalk, circa 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
chalk, 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
chalk, 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
pencil, circa 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
pencil, circa 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
black chalk, circa 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
black chalk, 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
black chalk, 1845
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Ebenezer Butler Morris; William Wyon
by Charles Hutton Lear
chalk, circa 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
chalk, 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
pencil, circa 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
pencil, circa 1845
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by Charles Hutton Lear
pencil and black chalk, circa 1846
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by Charles Hutton Lear
chalk, 1846
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by Charles Hutton Lear
black chalk, 1846
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by Charles Hutton Lear
black chalk, 1846
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by Charles Hutton Lear
pencil, circa 1847
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by Charles Hutton Lear
black chalk, 1848
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