Maud Earl
Maud Alice Earl (1863–1943) was a British artist, known for her canine paintings. Her works are much enjoyed by dog enthusiasts and also accurately record many breeds.
Earl was born in Marylebone, London, to George Earl and Alice Beaumont Rawlins. Her father George, her uncle Thomas Earl and her half-brother Percy Earl were also animal painters. George Earl, an avid sportsman and noted sporting painter, was his daughter’s first teacher and ensured she studied the anatomy of her subjects, drawing dog, horse and human skeletons to improve her skill. She later said that her father’s instruction had given her an ability that set her apart from other dog painters.
After her father's tutelage, Maud went on to study at the Royal Female School of Art, which was later incorporated into the Central School of Art.
Starting in 1884, Earl exhibited around twelve works at the Royal Academy. She also exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists and at the Paris Salon. In 1897 Earl had an exhibition in which she showed paintings of 48 different breeds of dog.
Earl became famous during the Victorian era, a time when women were not expected to make their living at painting. Nevertheless, she developed a select clientele, that included members of the British royal family, such as Queen Victoria and Queen Alexandra. Although extremely successful in England, Earl felt that the world she knew had been destroyed by World War I and she emigrated to New York City in 1916. By this time her work had received wide international recognition and her popular images were published in a number of books and in print form.
Earl died in New York in 1943 and is buried at the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.
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Power of the Dog, The 1910 - Maud Earl (1863-1943) - 20 images
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New Book of the Dog, The 1911 - Maud Earl, Lilian Cheviot et al - 21 images
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Memories 1919 - Maud Earl (1864-1943) - 4 images
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Earl, Maud (1864-1943) - The Pink Bow 1898
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Earl, Maud (1864-1943) - Playmates 1902
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Earl, Maud (1864-1943) - Luska, a Siberian Dog 1908
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Earl, Maud (1864-1943) - Distinguished Foreigners c.1900
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Earl, Maud (1864-1943) - Black & Tan Dachshund 1890
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Dogs in Art - 106 images
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