The Kill

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"The Kill" by Samuel Howitt is a compelling 18th-century artwork that vividly captures the climax of a fox hunt in a natural history scene. This painting meticulously details the frenzied moment when the hounds have cornered their prey, emphasizing the raw energy and chaos of the hunt.In the artwork, a group of hounds is portrayed in full pursuit, their bodies dynamically arranged as they descend upon the fallen fox in a secluded woodland area. The intensity of the hunt is palpable, with each dog rendered in mid-action, showcasing their muscular physiques and determined expressions. The scene is set against a moody, verdant background, with steep cliffs and dense foliage enhancing the sense of an isolated and wild chase.Foregrounding the composition is a huntsman, dismounted, urging the hounds on. His dynamic pose and the line of action leading from his whip add a dramatic flair to the scene, contrasting sharply with the calm posture of the mounted figures observing from the cliff above.Howitt's use of soft earth tones and skillful shading not only highlights the rugged beauty of the landscape but also sets a somber mood that reflects the brutal reality of the hunt.

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Samuel Howitt was an English painter, illustrator and etcher of animals, hunting, horse-racing and landscape scenes. He worked in both oils and watercolors.