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Robert F. KuhnUnited States, 1920 - 2007

Robert Kuhn was born and grew up in Buffalo, New York. As a boy, he began to observe and draw animals at the nearby Buffalo Zoo. In 1937, Kuhn attended the Pratt Institute in New York City where he studied design, anatomy, and life-drawing. For the next 30 years, he was one of the most popular wildlife illustrators in America. His work appeared in many publications. In 1970, Kuhn turned exclusively to easel painting.

Kuhn often painted simple backgrounds with horizontal bands of color and light. He worked primarily in acrylic and is well known for his ability to paint the particular movements and personalities of wild animals. Kuhn was a member of the Society of Animal Artists in New York and his works are featured in the permanent collections of many museums including the National Museum of Wildlife Art. At the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City, his painting Lair of the Cat, won the prestigious 1991 Prix de West awarded by the Academy of Western Art.

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Above the Battle
Robert F. Kuhn
1991
Anatomy Studies of Nyala
Robert F. Kuhn
1977
Baby jackrabbit
Robert F. Kuhn
1996
Beautirest
Robert F. Kuhn
1986
Ben Lilly on the Hunt
Robert F. Kuhn
c. 1955
Between the Acts
Robert F. Kuhn
1992
Blood Hound
Robert F. Kuhn
Boxer dog
Robert F. Kuhn
Buffalo
Robert F. Kuhn
2001
Bulldog sketches
Robert F. Kuhn
c 1940
Bull Elk
Robert F. Kuhn
c. 1980
A Call to Battle (Bull Elk)
Robert F. Kuhn
1988
Cat
Robert F. Kuhn
Cheetah
Robert F. Kuhn
Cheetahs, Serengeti
Robert F. Kuhn
1971
Churchill
Robert F. Kuhn
1985
Clown of the Woods
Robert F. Kuhn
1987
Come to Mama
Robert F. Kuhn
c. 1985
Cougar Family Sketch
Robert F. Kuhn