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  1. Antique arm chair drawn by Charles Eastlake, whose 1868 book on furniture became influential in Britain and the United States. Charles Locke Eastlake (11 March 1836 – 20 November 1906) was a British architect and furniture designer.

  2. Sir Charles Lock Eastlake PRA (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.

  3. Charles Lock Eastlake - Historia Arte (HA!) Reino Unido, 17931865. Neoclasicismo. Academicismo. Discípulo en su juventud del acuarelista Samuel Prout y del gran Benjamin Haydon —de quien fue su primer alumno— el joven Charles comenzaría sus estudios en la prestigiosa Royal Academy de Londres.

  4. Charles Locke Eastlake was an English museologist and writer on art who gave his name to a 19th-century furniture style. The nephew of the Neoclassical painter Sir Charles Lock Eastlake, he studied architecture at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, which in 1854 awarded him a silver medal for.

  5. Biography of Sir Charles Lock Eastlake (1793–1865), artist and first Director of the National Gallery.

  6. Charles Lock Eastlake (1793–1865) Paintings Collection. (b Plymouth, 17 Nov. 1793; d Pisa, 24 Dec. 1865). English painter, art historian, and administrator. He studied under Haydon and achieved early fame with his Napoleon on Board the Bellerophon (1815, Nat. Maritime Mus., London), made from sketches when he witnessed Napoleon on board ship ...

  7. Sir Charles Lock Eastlake was an English Neoclassical painter who helped develop Englands national collection of paintings. Eastlake studied first under the English historical painter and writer Benjamin Robert Haydon, whose genre he chose to follow, and later at the Royal Academy of Arts, London.