Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl (born 1785–1788; died Nashville, Tennessee September 16, 1838), was an American painter known as the "court painter" to President...
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Debtors. He was released in January 1788. Earl probably trained his son, painter Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl, and was an influence on his nephew Augustus...
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Portrait of Jackson's wife Rachel, 1823 by Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl now housed at The Hermitage in Nashville...
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Captain John Caffery. Parents of Jane Caffrey wife of painter Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl and of Donelson Caffrey (1786–1835), father of Senator Donelson...
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Jefferson by Rembrandt Peale, 1800 Portrait of Andrew Jackson by Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl, c. 1835 Portrait of William Henry Harrison by James Reid Lambdin...
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However, a stronger comparison lies between Johnson and Earl's son, Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl. Both were noted for painting multi-figure family group...
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American biblical scholar Ralph Earl (1751–1801), American artist Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl (1780s–1838), his son, American painter This disambiguation page...
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artists studied under him in London, including Ralph Earl and later his son, Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl, Samuel Morse, Robert Fulton, Charles Willson...
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substituted in other portraits: Rembrandt Peale's Thomas Jefferson and Ralph E. W. Earl's Andrew Jackson. President Joe Biden's Oval Office features a cluster...
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character from Twin Peaks Ralph Earle (settler) Ralph Earle (captain) Ralph Earl (artist) Augustus Earle Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl James Earle (painter)...
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Carthage, Tennessee and Shelbyville, Tennessee. He studied art with Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl in Murfreesboro and settled in Nashville in 1830. In 1831, he...
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