Lynn Bogue Hunt (1878-1960)
Pheasant, 1939
signed "Lynn Bogue Hunt" lower right
oil on canvasboard, 21 1/4 by 16 in.
Lynn Bogue Hunt was born in rural Honeoye Falls, New York, into a family that ran a small sawmill operation. He grew up with modest means, but spent hours outside exploring the natural surroundings in the woods near his home. He often collected birds and practiced taxidermy, a hobby that led to his accurate portrayal of his wildlife subjects.
Hunt contributed illustrations to his own articles as well as cover illustrations to magazines, such as "Field & Stream," "Sports Afield," and "Free Press." During his lifetime, Hunt painted for private collectors and companies such as DuPont, illustrated over forty books, and produced roughly 250 magazine covers. Though he spent much of his life far from nature in New York City, Hunt had a strong foundation as a knowledgeable outdoorsman, bird hunter, and fisherman, enabling him to accurately capture the essence of the outdoors.
This work appeared on the cover of Rotarian Magazine in 1939. Established in 1911, the Rotarian is the official magazine of Rotary international. Seventeen Nobel Prize winners and nineteen Pulitzer Prize winners have contributed to the publication, placing Lynn Bogue Hunt's featured work in good company.
Provenance: Private Collection, Texas
Private Collection, Iowa, acquired from The Sporting Sale 2007, lot 470
Literature: "Rotarian Magazine," 1939, illustrated on cover.
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