Maud Earl Animal Paintings
British, 1864-1943
Known primarily for her paintings of dogs and other animals in Art Nouveau style, Maud Earl was English and came to the United States in 1916, settling in New York City.
Earl studied painting with her father, George Earl, one of Britain's finest sporting and dog artists. George Earl stressed the importance of anatomy to his daughter, a knowledge that she credits to her success with painting dogs.
Maud Earl became a court painter for Buckingham Palace. She did dog portraits for Queen Victoria, King Edward and many other royals. Earl also contributed illustrations for The Pointer and his Predecessors (1902) and Spaniels, Their Breaking for Sport and Filed Trials (1915).to
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Artist: Maud Earl
A collie standing in a landscape, a country house beyond
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Maud Earl (1863-1943)
A collie standing in a landscape, a country house beyond
signed and dated 'Maud Earl/ 1899.' (lower right)
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Canvas Size 30 x 40 in
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