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Art student, was a pupil at National Gallery of Victoria Schools under von Guerard. At the 1872 Victorian Exhibition, a reviewer noted: 'T. Earl’s St Giles and St James, a King Charles spaniel and a terrier, has been copied by Miss Coates. The original itself is defective, and the line of demarcation between nobility and vulgarity has not been effectively drawn. The terrier is in fact quite as good a specimen of canine aristocracy as the silken-haired boudoir pet’ ( Age 6 November 1872).

London International Exhibition 1873: Exhibition of copies of paintings in the NGV by students of [E. von Guerard] – no. 'St Giles and St James’, T. Earl – Miss Coates (oil).

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1999
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