Two Hyenas (ca. 1817)

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Step into the wild with Samuel Howitt's fascinating depiction from circa 1817, titled "Two Hyenas." This watercolor painting provides an intimate glance at two striated hyenas, captured in exquisite detail and soft, understated colors. The artist's skill in rendering the unique textures of the hyenas' fur and the subtle interplay of light and shadow brings these creatures to life, evoking a sense of quiet observation.The painting portrays one hyena standing, alert and watchful, while the other lies comfortably beside, exuding a sense of rest and familiarity. The background, though minimal, suggests a natural, rocky habitat, enhancing the focus on the animals. Howitt, well-known for his works depicting animals, demonstrates his deep understanding of creature anatomy and behavior, making "Two Hyenas" not just a visual treat but an insightful glance into the lives of these often misunderstood creatures.Whether you're an enthusiast of fine art or a lover of wildlife, Howitt's portrayal invites you to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the animal world.

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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.