Background
EARL, Maud Only child of George Earl and Alice Beaumont Rawlins.
EARL, Maud Only child of George Earl and Alice Beaumont Rawlins.
Studied in her father’s studio. First picture, Early Morning, exhibited Resident Advisor 1885.
Among principal works exhibited at Resident Advisor since are, In the Drifts, Old Benchers, A Cry for Help, The Dog of War, The Last Survivor, The End of the Expedition, The Dogs of Death (1900), On Dian’s Day (1901). Their Last Trail, et cetera Has painted the portraits of the favourite dogs of His (or Her) Majesty Queen Victoria and of His (or Her) Majesty King Edward, and of all the principal winning dogs of Great Britain and the Continent.
Is an exhibitor, Salon, Paris, in America, and in all chief galleries of the provinces.
Has held her own exhibitions in London at Graves’ Galleries—Canine Celebri- 1 ties (1897), British Hounds and Gun-dogs (1902). And Terriers and Toys in Old Bond Street, 1903.
Also in Manchester and Newcastle, and Galerie George Petit, Paris. Among her best known engraved works are, What We Have We’ll Hold, I Hear a Voice (published in England and in America), Potboilers, The Absent-minded Beggar, Four by Honours, A Council of Perfection.
British Hounds and Gun-dogs.
And Terriers and Toys. His (or Her) Majesty King Edward’s Terrier Caesar. And many others Artist.
Animal painter.