Charles Lewis (1753 – 12 July 1795) was an English still life painter.
He was apprenticed to a manufacturer in Birmingham, where he obtained some reputation for his skill in the decoration of japanned tea-trays.
[1] He visited Holland in 1781, and on his return settled in London, where he acquired great repute as a painter of still life.
He exhibited for the last time in 1791, sending a fruit piece to the Royal Academy.
[1] On the invitation of Lord Gardenstone Lewis went to Edinburgh, but on the death of his patron his fortunes languished, and he died there on 12 July 1795.