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  2. Animalier school - Wikipedia

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    Animalier school or animalier [1] [2] [3] art was a late-18th and 19th-century artistic genre and school of artists who focused on depictions of animals. The movement was largely centered in France, with some artists producing related subject matter in England, Italy, Germany, Russia, and North America.

  3. Paul-Edouard Delabrierre - Wikipedia

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    Paul-Édouard Delabrièrre (29 March 1829 – 1912) was a French animalier sculptor who worked in the mid-to-late 19th century and the early 20th century. He had 70 of his sculptures juried into the prestigious Salon art exhibition held annually in Paris.

  4. Animalier - Wikipedia

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    An animalier (/ ˌ æ n ɪ m ə ˈ l ɪər, ˈ æ n ɪ m ə l ɪər /, UK also / ˌ æ n ɪ ˈ m æ l i eɪ /) is an artist, mainly from the 19th century, who specializes in, or is known for, skill in the realistic portrayal of animals. "Animal painter" is the more general term for earlier artists.

  5. Jules Moigniez - Wikipedia

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    Animalier school Jules Moigniez (28 May 1835 – 29 May 1894) was a French animalier sculptor who worked during the 19th century. His output was primarily cast in bronze and he frequently exhibited his sculptures at the Paris Salon .

  6. Félix de Vuillefroy-Cassini - Wikipedia

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    Félix Dominique de Vuillefroy-Cassini (March 2, 1841 – February 1, 1916) was a French painter, engraver and entomologist. As an artist he was particularly well-known as an animalier, depicting cattle in many of his works showing pastoral scenes.

  7. Alfred Dubucand - Wikipedia

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    Animalier school Alfred Dubucand (25 November 1828 – 1894) was a French animalier sculptor who worked in the mid-to-late 19th century. His works were often juried into the annual Salon art exhibition in Paris where he contributed works over the course of his career.

  8. Alfred Barye - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Barye was born in Paris, France, on 21 January 1839, [1] the son of Antoine-Louis Barye. He learned his craft of animalier sculptor under the watchful eye of his father who was one of the original pioneers of animal sculpture in the mid-to-late 19th century.

  9. Antoine-Louis Barye - Wikipedia

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    Antoine-Louis Barye (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan lwi baʁi]; 24 September 1795 – 25 June 1875) was a Romantic French sculptor most famous for his work as an animalier, a sculptor of animals. His son and student was the sculptor Alfred Barye.