फ्रेडरिक लेटन भा फ्रेडरिक लेइटन (Frederic Leighton; उ॰:LAY'ton), (3 दिसम्बर 1830 – 25 जनवरी 1896), जिनका के सर फ्रेडरिक लेइटन एक ठो अंग्रेज पेंटर आ मूर्तिकार रहलें जिनके कार्यकाल 1878 से 1896 रहल।
- Death of Brunelleschi (1852), oil on canvas
- The Fisherman and the Siren, c. 1856–58 (66.3 x 48.7 cm)
- Cimabue's Celebrated Madonna is carried in Procession through the Streets of Florence (1853–55),[2] oil on canvas.
- The Discovery of Juliet Apparently Lifeless (c.1858)[3]
- The Villa Malta, Rome (1860s),[4] oil on canvas
- The Painter's Honeymoon, c. 1864 (83.8 x 77.5 cm)
- Mother and Child, c. 1865, (48.2 x 82 cm)
- Actaea, the Nymph of the Shore (1868),[5] oil on canvas, (57.2 x 102.2 cm) National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.
- Daedalus and Icarus, c. 1869, (138.2 x 106.5 cm)
- Hercules Wrestling with Death for the Body of Alcestis (1869–71) (132.4 x 265.4 cm)
- After Vespers 1871, (111.5 x 71.5 cm), Princeton University Art Museum
- Greek Girls Picking up Pebbles by the Sea, 1871 (84 x 129.5 cm)
- Teresina (circa 1874) Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, Christchurch, New Zealand
- Music Lesson, c. 1877, (92.8 x 118.1 cm)
- An Athlete Wrestling with a Python (1877),[6] bronze sculpture
- Nausicaa, c. 1878 (145 x 67 cm)
- Winding the Skein, c. 1878, (100.3 x 161.3 cm)
- Light of the Harem, c. 1880, (152.4 x 83.8 cm)
- Idyll, c. 1880–81
- Wedded, (c. 1881–1882) (145.4 x 81 cm)
- Cymon and Iphigenia (1884), Art Gallery of New South Wales
- Captive Andromache, c. 1888 (197 x 406.5 cm)
- The Bath of Psyche, (c. 1889–90) (189.2 x 62.2 cm) Tate Gallery
- The Garden of the Hesperides, c. 1892, (169 x 169 cm)
- फ्लेमिंग जून (1895), oil on canvas, Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico (120.6 x 120.6 cm)
- The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins (Fresco)[7]
- The armlet
- Phoebe (55.88 x 60.96 cm)
- A Bather
- The Leighton Frescoes, The Arts of Industry as Applied to War and The Arts of Industry as Applied to Peace
- Phoenicians Trading with the Early Britons on the Coast of Cornwall, 1895. Mural at the Royal Exchange, London