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- Animalier [r]: An artist whose specialty is depicting animals. [e]
- Earl family [r]: 19th century British family of painters particularly known as animaliers. [e]
- George Earl [r]: A British painter and the patriarch of the Earl family of artists, he, his brother, his son and his daughter were all well known animaliers. [e]
- Maud Earl [r]: A British painter and animalier and the best known and best-remembered of the Earl family of artists. Earl was highly-commissioned and highly-sought after in her day; she credited her father, George Earl, with insisting that she developed her skill by learning animal anatomy, which she believed distinguished her work. [e]