30-637: [REDACTED] Look up Peel , peel , or peeling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peel or Peeling may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Peel (Western Australia) Peel, New South Wales Peel River (New South Wales) Canada [ edit ] Peel Parish, New Brunswick Peel, New Brunswick , an unincorporated community in Peel Parish Peel River (Canada) , tributary of
60-455: A British comedy-drama starring Emile Hirsch Emma Peel , a fictional character in the television series The Avengers Peel Godred is a station on the Island of Sodor , in the fiction book series The Railway Series . Brands and enterprises [ edit ] Peel Hotels , UK hotel company Peel Engineering Company , Manx boat and car manufacturer Peel Technologies , makers of
90-403: A British comedy-drama starring Emile Hirsch Emma Peel , a fictional character in the television series The Avengers Peel Godred is a station on the Island of Sodor , in the fiction book series The Railway Series . Brands and enterprises [ edit ] Peel Hotels , UK hotel company Peel Engineering Company , Manx boat and car manufacturer Peel Technologies , makers of
120-423: A fortified keep or watchtower See also [ edit ] Orange Peel (disambiguation) Peal (disambiguation) Peale (disambiguation) Peel Island (disambiguation) Peel Park (disambiguation) Peel Street (disambiguation) Peele (disambiguation) Peeler (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
150-423: A fortified keep or watchtower See also [ edit ] Orange Peel (disambiguation) Peal (disambiguation) Peale (disambiguation) Peel Island (disambiguation) Peel Park (disambiguation) Peel Street (disambiguation) Peele (disambiguation) Peeler (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
180-649: A member of the Ontario Society of Artists and the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts . He also exhibited at international shows like the Paris Salon , where he won a bronze medal in 1890 for his painting After the Bath . He was known for his often sentimental nudes and for his pictures of the charm of children. Childhood effectively became the artist's "brand" with the public success of After
210-537: A sunburn Chemical peel , a treatment that uses a chemical solution to remove the outer layer of dead skin Sports [ edit ] Peel A.F.C. , an association football club from Peel, Isle of Man Peel Thunder Football Club , an Australian rules football club Peel, a croquet term Other uses [ edit ] Center peel , or "Peel", infantry retreat technique Peel Commission , Royal Commission of Inquiry into Palestine, 1936–1937 Peel tower ,
240-488: A sunburn Chemical peel , a treatment that uses a chemical solution to remove the outer layer of dead skin Sports [ edit ] Peel A.F.C. , an association football club from Peel, Isle of Man Peel Thunder Football Club , an Australian rules football club Peel, a croquet term Other uses [ edit ] Center peel , or "Peel", infantry retreat technique Peel Commission , Royal Commission of Inquiry into Palestine, 1936–1937 Peel tower ,
270-602: A young age. His sister Mildred Peel was also an artist. Later he studied with William Lees Judson and at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts with Thomas Eakins (1877-1880). Like fellow graduates of the Pennsylvania Academy of Arts and students of Eakins, Paul subscribed to a tonal method of rendering natural light outdoors. He moved to Paris in 1881, France where he studied at
300-618: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Peel [REDACTED] Look up Peel , peel , or peeling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peel or Peeling may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Peel (Western Australia) Peel, New South Wales Peel River (New South Wales) Canada [ edit ] Peel Parish, New Brunswick Peel, New Brunswick , an unincorporated community in Peel Parish Peel River (Canada) , tributary of
330-496: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Paul Peel Paul Peel (7 November 1860 – 3 October 1892) was a Canadian figure painter. Having won a medal at the 1890 Paris Salon , he became one of the first Canadian artists to receive international recognition in his lifetime. Peel was born in London, Canada West , and received his art training from his father from
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#1732765806322360-547: The Queen Charlotte's Ball John Peel (disambiguation) Jonathan Peel (1799–1879), British soldier and politician Lawrence Peel (judge) (1799–1884), British judge in India Mark Peel (historian) (born 1959), Australian historian and academic Paul Peel (1860–1892), Canadian painter Peter Peel (1866–1960), United States soccer administrator Robert Peel (1788–1850), British founder of
390-418: The Queen Charlotte's Ball John Peel (disambiguation) Jonathan Peel (1799–1879), British soldier and politician Lawrence Peel (judge) (1799–1884), British judge in India Mark Peel (historian) (born 1959), Australian historian and academic Paul Peel (1860–1892), Canadian painter Peter Peel (1866–1960), United States soccer administrator Robert Peel (1788–1850), British founder of
420-400: The (London) Metropolitan Police, later Prime Minister Robert Peel (disambiguation) Samuel W. Peel (1831–1924), U.S. Representative from Arkansas Sir Sidney Peel, 1st Baronet (1870–1938), British soldier, financier and politician Thomas Peel (1793–1865), early settler of Western Australia William Peel (disambiguation) Titles [ edit ] Earl Peel , title in
450-400: The (London) Metropolitan Police, later Prime Minister Robert Peel (disambiguation) Samuel W. Peel (1831–1924), U.S. Representative from Arkansas Sir Sidney Peel, 1st Baronet (1870–1938), British soldier, financier and politician Thomas Peel (1793–1865), early settler of Western Australia William Peel (disambiguation) Titles [ edit ] Earl Peel , title in
480-730: The Bath . He was also among the first Canadian painters to explore the nude as a subject. He contracted a lung infection and died in his sleep, in Paris, France, at the age of 31. His childhood home is one of the many attractions at the Fanshawe Pioneer Village in London, Ontario. Listed chronologically: At the June 8, 2023, Cowley Abbott auction Artwork from an Important Private Collection - Part II, The Young Gleaner (1888), oil on canvas, 33 x 23.25 ins ( 83.8 x 59.1 cms ), Auction Estimate: $ 150,000.00 - $ 200,000.00, realized
510-595: The British peerage Peel baronets , three separate British baronetcies Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Peel (California band) , a US band active from 1999–2001 formed by Kevin Ridel from Los Angeles, California Peel (Texas band) , indie rock band from Austin, Texas Other arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Peel (1982 film) , an Australian short film directed by Jane Campion Peel (2019 film) ,
540-488: The British peerage Peel baronets , three separate British baronetcies Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Peel (California band) , a US band active from 1999–2001 formed by Kevin Ridel from Los Angeles, California Peel (Texas band) , indie rock band from Austin, Texas Other arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Peel (1982 film) , an Australian short film directed by Jane Campion Peel (2019 film) ,
570-914: The French Resistance during the Second World War Ann Peel (born 1961), Canadian race walker Arthur Peel (disambiguation) Clifford Peel (1894–1918), Australian World War I pilot David Peel (actor) (1920–1981), British film actor David Peel (musician) (1942–2017), New York underground rock musician Dwayne Peel (born 1981), Welsh rugby union player Edward Peel (big-game fisherman) (1884–1961), British army officer, businessman and amateur sportsman Edward Peel (born 1943), British actor Frederick Peel (1823–1906), British politician and railway commissioner Harry Peel (disambiguation) Homer Peel (1902–1997), American Major League Baseball player Jennie Hallam-Peel , British debutante and chairwoman of
600-767: The French Resistance during the Second World War Ann Peel (born 1961), Canadian race walker Arthur Peel (disambiguation) Clifford Peel (1894–1918), Australian World War I pilot David Peel (actor) (1920–1981), British film actor David Peel (musician) (1942–2017), New York underground rock musician Dwayne Peel (born 1981), Welsh rugby union player Edward Peel (big-game fisherman) (1884–1961), British army officer, businessman and amateur sportsman Edward Peel (born 1943), British actor Frederick Peel (1823–1906), British politician and railway commissioner Harry Peel (disambiguation) Homer Peel (1902–1997), American Major League Baseball player Jennie Hallam-Peel , British debutante and chairwoman of
630-778: The GAL (generic array logic) Bitrate peeling , Ogg Vorbis technique for changing the bitrate of an audio stream Transit [ edit ] Peel Hall tram stop , in Manchester, England Peel railway station (Isle of Man) , in Peel, Isle of Man Peel Road railway station , in Peel, Isle of Man Peel station (Montreal Metro) , in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Skin or rind [ edit ] Peel (fruit) , skin of fruit Peeling of animal skin, also called moulting Peeling of human skin, also called desquamation , such as from
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#1732765806322660-563: The GAL (generic array logic) Bitrate peeling , Ogg Vorbis technique for changing the bitrate of an audio stream Transit [ edit ] Peel Hall tram stop , in Manchester, England Peel railway station (Isle of Man) , in Peel, Isle of Man Peel Road railway station , in Peel, Isle of Man Peel station (Montreal Metro) , in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Skin or rind [ edit ] Peel (fruit) , skin of fruit Peeling of animal skin, also called moulting Peeling of human skin, also called desquamation , such as from
690-809: The Mackenzie River Peel Sound , Nunavut Regional Municipality of Peel , Ontario (Peel County until 1973) Peel (federal electoral district) Peel (provincial electoral district) United Kingdom [ edit ] Peel Fell , a hill in Kielder Forest Peels, Northumberland , in Harbottle United States [ edit ] Peel, Arkansas Peel, Oregon Elsewhere [ edit ] Peel, Isle of Man Peel, Netherlands People [ edit ] Surname [ edit ] Andrée Peel (1905–2010), member of
720-582: The Mackenzie River Peel Sound , Nunavut Regional Municipality of Peel , Ontario (Peel County until 1973) Peel (federal electoral district) Peel (provincial electoral district) United Kingdom [ edit ] Peel Fell , a hill in Kielder Forest Peels, Northumberland , in Harbottle United States [ edit ] Peel, Arkansas Peel, Oregon Elsewhere [ edit ] Peel, Isle of Man Peel, Netherlands People [ edit ] Surname [ edit ] Andrée Peel (1905–2010), member of
750-570: The Paris Salon, where he would continue to exhibit regularly until 1892. His paintings have a conservative quality, but a few later works reveal that he was a convert to Impressionist colour and light. In 1882, he married Isaure Verdier. They had two children: a son (Robert Andre, in 1886) and a daughter (Emilie Marguerite, in 1888). Peel travelled widely in Canada and in Europe, exhibiting as
780-494: The Peel Smart Remote, an Android and iOS app to control TV and other home devices The Peel Group or Peel Holdings, UK property company, especially infrastructure, owner of several "Peel Centres" Technology [ edit ] Peel (software) , Mac application for listening to songs from MP3 blogs Peel (tool) , long-handled tool used in baking PEEL, programmable electrically erasable logic , variant of
810-426: The Peel Smart Remote, an Android and iOS app to control TV and other home devices The Peel Group or Peel Holdings, UK property company, especially infrastructure, owner of several "Peel Centres" Technology [ edit ] Peel (software) , Mac application for listening to songs from MP3 blogs Peel (tool) , long-handled tool used in baking PEEL, programmable electrically erasable logic , variant of
840-487: The title Peel . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peel&oldid=1246835904 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Surnames of English origin Hidden categories: Short description
870-438: The title Peel . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peel&oldid=1246835904 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Surnames of English origin Hidden categories: Short description
900-508: The École nationale supérieure des Arts Decoratifs, later enrolling in the atelier of Jean-Léon Gérôme at the École des Beaux-Arts. It was at the recommendation of Gérôme that he began sketching outdoors. He studied afterwards with Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant in his private atelier and then with him at the Académie Julian as well as with Henri Doucet and Jules Lefebvre (1877-1890). In 1883, he exhibited his first painting at
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