Polecat (ca. 1817)

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1817 by Samuel HowittThis exquisite artwork, "Polecat," created by Samuel Howitt around 1817, presents a beautifully detailed depiction of a common polecat effortlessly balanced upon a gnarled branch. The painting vibrantly captures the smooth, dense fur of the polecat, rendered in naturalistic tones of brown and cream. The animal's posture, poised yet relaxed, and its sharp, curious eyes suggest a moment of rest in its natural forest environment, softly blurred in the background.Howitt's artistry shines through in the way he portrays the polecat's distinct facial markings and lush tail, encapsulating not only the physical traits of this fascinating creature but also the essence of the animal's character and environment. This work stands as a testament to Howitt's skill in wildlife illustration, showcasing his ability to convey texture, form, and the subtle interplay of light and shadow.This painting not only serves as a delightful visual representation of wildlife but also as an important historical record from the early 19th century, reflecting Howitt's dedication to the accurate and sensitive portrayal of animals in their natural habitats.

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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.