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Artist: Samuel Howitt
Medium: Aquatint
Mamalukes Exercising the Spear, aquatint engraving hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Mamalukes Exercising the Spear' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) after John Heavenside Clark (c1770-1863). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports'. Samuel Howitt ...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

African Rhinoceros Hunting, antique African hunting engraving print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Colour aquatint after Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1822). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports' Samuel Howitt was an English painter, illustrator and etch...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

Torch Light Fishing in N America, aquatint engraving hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Torch Light Fishing in N America' Colour aquatint by Merke after John Heavenside Clark (c1770-1863). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports'. Samuel...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

Hunting a Zebra, African hunting engraving print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Colour aquatint after Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1822). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports' Samuel Howitt was an English painter, illustrator and etch...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

German Wolf Trap, aquatint engraving field sport hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'German Wolf Trap' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) and Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1822) after Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1822). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports'. Sam...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

Egyptians, Crocodile Catching, aquatint engraving hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Egyptians, Crocodile Catching' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) after John Heavenside Clark (c1770-1863). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports'. Samuel Howitt w...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

German Fox Trap, aquatint engraving field sport hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'German Fox Trap' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) after Franz Joseph Manskirch (1768-1830). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports'. S...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

German Manner of Netting Partridges, aquatint engraving hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'German Manner of Netting Partridges' Colour aquatint by Merke after Franz Joseph Manskirch (1768-1830). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports'. Samuel Howitt was an English p...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

Catching the Badger, aquatint engraving field sport print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Catching the Badger' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) after Franz Joseph Manskirch (1768-1830). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

Seamen Killing a Polar Bear, aquatint engraving field sport hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Seamen Killing a Polar Bear' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) and Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1822) after Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1822). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field S...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

Shooting the Wolves in Winter, aquatint engraving hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Shooting the Wolves in Winter' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) after Franz Joseph Manskirch (1768-1830). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports'. Samuel Howitt w...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

Turtle Catching on Land, aquatint engraving hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Turtle Catching on Land' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) after John Heavenside Clark (c1770-1863). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports'...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

Killing Seals in a Cavern, Summer, aquatint engraving hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Killing Seals in a Cavern, Summer' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) after Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1822) From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports'. Samuel Howitt was a...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

The Bear Trap, aquatint engraving hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'The Bear Trap' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) and Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1822) after Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1822). From Samuel Howitt's 'Fore...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

North America Bear Hunt, aquatint engraving field sport print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'North America Bear Hunt' Colour aquatint Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) after Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1822). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports'. Samuel...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

Turtle Fishing in the Water, aquatint engraving hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Turtle Fishing in the Water' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) after John Heavenside Clark (c1770-1863). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports'. Samuel Howitt was...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

Hunting the Camelopard (Giraffe), antique African hunting engraving print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Colour aquatint after Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1822). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports' Samuel Howitt was an English painter, illustrator and etch...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

German Deer Shooting, Winter, aquatint engraving hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'German Deer Shooting, Winter' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) after Franz Joseph Manskirch (1768-1830). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Fiel...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

A Trap to Shoot the Bear, aquatint engraving hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'A Trap to Shoot the Bear' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) and Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1822) after Samuel Howitt (1756/7-1822). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Spor...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

Bird Catching from Below, Scotland, aquatint engraving field sport print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Bird Catching from Below' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) after John Heavenside Clark (c1770-1863). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign Field Sports...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

Russian Winter Fishery, aquatint engraving hunting print, 1813
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Russian Winter Fishery' Colour aquatint by Mathew Dubourg (1786-1838) after John Augustus Atkinson (1775 – after 1830). From Samuel Howitt's 'Foreign ...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint

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Arabs Hunting Ostriches, aquatint engraving horse hunting print, 1813
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1810s Victorian Aquatint Animal Prints

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Aquatint, Engraving

Egyptians, Crocodile Hunting
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
An original hand -colored aquatint of Exotic Hunting & Sporting Scenes by English artist Samuel Howitt (1756-1822) titled "Egyptians, Crocodile Hunting", 1813. Published and sold 1813, Edward Orne, Bond Street, London. Framed size: 12.25" x 14". Image size: 5.25" x 7.25". Good condition. 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...
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Aquatint animal prints for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Aquatint animal prints available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add animal prints created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Samuel Howitt, Pablo Picasso, Kelvin Mann, and Salvador Dalí. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Modern, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Aquatint animal prints, so small editions measuring 0.5 inches across are also available

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