- An
animalier (/ˌænɪməˈlɪər, ˈænɪməlɪər/, UK also /ˌænɪˈmælieɪ/) is an artist,
mainly from the 19th century, who
specializes in, or is
known for, skill...
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Animalier school or
animalier art was a late-18th and 19th-century
artistic genre and
school of
artists who
focused on
depictions of animals. The movement...
- and wide ****ortment of animals. He was one of the
earliest specialist animaliers and he is
credited with
initiating a wide
variety of new still-life and...
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matter at all.
Animalier, as a
collective plural noun, is a term used in
antiques for small-scale
sculptures of
animals in
particular (
animalier bronzes),...
- 1944)
often referred to as F.G.R. Roth, was an
American sculptor and
animalier, well
known for
portraying living animals. The
statue of the sled dog...
- The Zoo and
Botanical Garden of Branféré (French: Parc
animalier et
botanique de Branféré) is a 35-hectare (86-acre) zoo and
botanical garden located...
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Emmanuel Frémiet in the RKD
Chisholm 1911, p. 97. Mackay, James, The
Animaliers, E.B.
Button and Co., Inc., 1973 Fusco,
Peter and H. W. Janson, editors...
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Herbert Chevalier Haseltine (1877–1962) was an Italian-born French/American
animalier sculptor, most
known as an
Equestrian sculptor.
Hesltine was born in Rome...
- 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...
- François
Pompon (9 May 1855 – 6 May 1933) was a
French sculptor and
animalier.
Pompon made his
Salon debut in 1879,
exhibiting a
statue of
Victor Hugo's...