A Norfolk Terrier in a Landscape
A Norfolk Terrier in a Landscape
THOMAS EARL
19th Century
English School
A Norfolk terrier in landscape
Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1864
45.7 x 35.5cms
Thomas Earl was George Earl's older brother and the uncle of Maud and the horse painter Percy Earl. All are well known animal painters but Thomas was painting about twenty years earlier than George. Both brothers were highly proficient portrayers of dogs, with an ability to capture the character of their subject with superbly painted eyes. Their styles are similar though Thomas tended towards a more sentimental rendering.
Earl chose dogs and rabbits as his most frequently painted subjects. Forty-seven of his paintings were exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1840 and 1880 and sixty-two at the British Institute. Titles included Cat and Dog Life, The Dream of the Hound, and The Rabbit Family. 108 further works found their way to Royal Society of British Artists exhibitions at Suffolk Street in London.
Earl is thought to have occasionally painted the animals in the landscapes of the renowned Norwich School painter, Henry Bright. His address is recorded as 39 Highgate Road, London.
Bibliography:
The Dictionary of British Artists- J. Johnson and A.Gruetmer
The Dictionary of Victorian Painters- Christopher Wood
Dog Painting 1840-1940- William Secord
1836 - 1885
Oil on canvas
England
signed
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