Uncle Toby and Widow Wadman, Charles Robert Leslie, between 1831 and 1848

Uncle Toby and Widow Wadman, Charles Robert Leslie, between 1831 and 1848

This painting shows two of the characters in sterne's 'tristram shandy', uncle toby and the widow wadman. Inscribed on the stretcher is the note: 'this was a sketch only but c. R. Leslie finished it for me in may 1848'. It is believed that the model for uncle toby was the actor jack bannister (1760–1836) a great friend of leslie’s. This was leslie’s most famous composition which he painted several times. For the victorians the image became an instantly recognisable symbol of flirtatiousness. The situation represented is that of widow wadman inviting uncle toby to help her remove an object from her eye. Uncle toby is mesmerised by the proximity of the widow’s beauty which causes the old soldier to fall head-over-heels in love with her. The image was used as a design for pratt potlids in advertising. There are larger versions of this painting in both the v&a and tate but evidence on the stretcher suggests that this painting was made from the original drawing. Object Type: painting. Date: between 1831 and 1848. Dimensions: height: 24.8 cm (9.7 in); width: 35.6 cm (14 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Laurence Sterne Trust. Uncle Toby and Widow Wadman by Charles Robert Leslie CCWSH1157
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Author: Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859)Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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paintings by charles robert leslielife and opinions of tristram shandy, gentlemanthe life and opinions of tristram shandy, gentlemancharles robert lesliesiege of namur (1695)oil on canvaslaurence sterne trust

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