North American Lynx (ca. 1817)

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Samuel Howitt's "North American Lynx" (ca. 1817) offers a vivid depiction of this elusive and graceful feline. The painting captures the lynx mid-prowl, articulated with skillful brushwork that accentuates the texture of its fur and the cautious, intent gaze in its eyes. Set against a muted backdrop of subdued greys and browns, the lynx itself is rendered in warm earth tones, highlighting its physical features and the alertness that these wild cats are known for.Howitt, well-regarded for his ability to animate wildlife through his art, presents the lynx with a sense of immediacy and precision. Its muscular body, tufted ears, and broad paws are intricately detailed, suggesting a moment of stillness in a typically transient existence.

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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.