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Samuel Howitt Hunting a Kuttauss or Civet Cat oil painting


Hunting a Kuttauss or Civet Cat
Painting ID::  39866
Artist: Samuel Howitt
Painting: Hunting a Kuttauss or Civet Cat
Introduction: mk153 Pencil and Watercolor on paper 28.5x41.9cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     English, 1756-1822,was an artist from England. Samuel Howitt was born into a wealthy Quaker family in Nottinghamshire, England. He began painting as a hobby and to amuse his friends. Hunting and racing were his hobbies and he mimicked this interest in his work. Howitt's family experienced financial difficulties, so Howitt decided to move to London. In London, Howitt made a career out of his talent, flourishing as a professional artist. He was published often in The Sporting Magazine and went on to illustrate various books. Howitt is best known for his lively and exotic sporting scenes. His superior watercolors and aquatints depict dramatic racing and hunting scenes as well as an array of conventional and exotic animals. Howitt's work is included in the Mellon Collection, which possesses no fewer than 160 of his watercolors, and many of his aquatints. Howitt exhibited at the Royal Academy and illustrated several books, including his own entitled The British Sportsman c.1812 and British Preserve c.1824. Samuel Howitt, "genius, artist, sportsman", concentrated his considerable artistic talents on picturing scenes of horse-racing and hunting in all its aspects. Born in Nottinghamshire, England, Howitt was largely self-taught ,"although he must have been helped by his companions George Morland, Rowlandson and John Raphael Smith. Howitt's watercolours of hunting, shooting and racing have delightful spontaneity. . Related Artists to Samuel Howitt : | Tommaso Minardi | Eugene Burnand | Millet, Francis David | Charles Rollo Peters | Charles Loring Elliott |

 

 

 

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