The museum has a collection of 76 oil paintings by Leighton. These range from the small and loosely-painted colour sketches that he produced as part of the process of making his pictures, through to large-scale finished works produced for exhibition at the Royal Academy. An important group of Leighton’s landscape sketches, made at various times as he travelled, represents this lesser-known aspect of his artistic production.
Leighton House Museum
Former home of Lord Leighton with intricately tiled Arab Hall, paintings and sculpture collection.
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