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Samuel Howitt

English, 1756-1822
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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.

Howitt was a member of an old Nottinghamshire Quaker family. In early life he lived at Chigwell, near Epping Forest, Essex, was financially independent and devoted himself to field sports. However he ran into financial difficulties and was obliged to turn to art as a profession - which up until then he had engaged in as a talented amateur.

Coming to London, he was for a time a drawing master at Samuel Goodenough's school in Ealing. In 1783, he exhibited 3 coloured drawings of hunting subjects with the Incorporated Society of Artists. From time to time he continued to exhibit there and at the Royal Academy, beginning in 1784 with a hunting piece, followed in 1785 by two landscapes - "A view of the ruins of an abbey" and "Fairlop Oak". In 1793 he showed "Jaques and the Deer" and "A Fox Hunt"; in 1794, "Smugglers alarmed"; in 1800, two pictures titled "Deer"; in 1814 "Dead game"; and in 1815, "Bella, horrida Bella". He probably exhibited so little because he was in such demand as a commercial illustrator.

Howitt worked both in oils and water-colours, for the most part confining himself to sporting subjects and illustrations of natural history, which were carefully executed, spirited and truthful. These, as Howitt represented in his New Work of Animals, were “drawn from the life" and published so as to "assist the pencil of the designer who has not had an opportunity to pay the same attention to this branch of the art”. However, notes in one sketchbook containing watercolours of apes and monkeys indicate that, while some there certainly were viewed in private menageries, others were studies of stuffed specimens from William Bullock’s museum and the British Museum.

Howitt was closely associated in his art with Thomas Rowlandson, whose sister he married, and his works did, at one time, often pass for those of his brother-in-law; but, unlike Rowlandson, he was a practical sportsman, and his scenes were more accurately composed. He was a clever and industrious etcher, and published a great number of plates similar in character to his drawings, and delicately executed with a fine needle. He also produced a number of caricatures in the manner of Rowlandson.

Howitt was particularly noted for the illustrations in (Captain) Thomas Williamson's Oriental Field Sports (1807), based on sketches made by the author in India . He also illustrated several other works: Thoughts on Hunting (London: D. Bremner, 1798), Other publications included Miscellaneous Etchings of Animals (50 plates, 1803); British Field Sports (20 coloured plates, 1807); The Angler's Manual (12 plates, 1808); A New Work of Animals (100 plates, 1811); Groups of Animals (24 plates, 1811); The British Sportsman (70 plates, 1812); Foreign Field Sports (110 plates, 1819).

In 1822 Howitt died in Somers Town, London, and was buried in St. Pancras cemetery.

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A Bear Attacking a Fallen Indian

A Bear Attacking a Fallen Indian

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Boar and a Ram

A Boar and a Ram

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Boar, a Leopard, a Lion, a Tiger, a Wolf, a Ram, and Two Eagles

A Boar, a Leopard, a Lion, a Tiger, a Wolf, a Ram, and Two Eagles

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Bull and a Rabbit

A Bull and a Rabbit

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Bull Attacking a Dog

A Bull Attacking a Dog

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Bulldog

A Bulldog (after 1815)

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Cheetah Crouching by a Pool

A Cheetah Crouching by a Pool

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Frog Confronting a Circle of Animals

A Frog Confronting a Circle of Animals

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Goose and a Baboon

A Goose and a Baboon

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Lion Standing over a Wounded Leapard

A Lion Standing over a Wounded Leapard

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Monkey and a Fox

A Monkey and a Fox

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Monkey and Young

A Monkey and Young (after 1799)

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Raven and Two Swans

A Raven and Two Swans

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Tiger Pierced with an Arrow

A Tiger Pierced with an Arrow

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Tiger Resting

A Tiger Resting (1805)

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Tigress Leaping to the Right

A Tigress Leaping to the Right (ca. 1807)

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Woodcock

A Woodcock

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
A Zebra

A Zebra (ca. 1807)

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
Abyssinian Dog

Abyssinian Dog (ca. 1813)

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
African Civet

African Civet (ca. 1817)

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
An Eagle Perched on a Rock; Lion, Fox, Two Hounds and a Rooster

An Eagle Perched on a Rock; Lion, Fox, Two Hounds and a Rooster

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
An Owl, an Eagle, Two Falcons, a Vulture and Other Birds Perched in Trees

An Owl, an Eagle, Two Falcons, a Vulture and Other Birds Perched in Trees

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
Animals of the Cat Family, with a Bear and Foxes

Animals of the Cat Family, with a Bear and Foxes

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
Black-backed Jackal

Black-backed Jackal (ca. 1817)

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
Canis Lupus, or Gray Wolf

Canis Lupus, or Gray Wolf

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
Dead Teal

Dead Teal

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
Flying Squirrel

Flying Squirrel (ca. 1817)

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
Four Galloping Horses

Four Galloping Horses

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
Hog Deer

Hog Deer (after 1813)

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
Honey-Badger

Honey-Badger (1817)

Samuel Howitt (English, 1756-1822)
Animals
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