“For those of us who portray wildlife . . . our decision to persist in our quest for excellence is almost always based on a love affair, a fascination with the creatures of our planet, and a need to share this feeling the best way we know how.”<br /><br />So said wildlife artist Robert Kuhn (1920–2007), who spent a lifetime sketching and painting animals, and generously mentoring other artists. <i>Bob Kuhn: Drawing on Instinct</i> presents a generous sampling of his rarely seen sketches alongside the vibrant paintings for which he is best known. Appearing in conjunction with a traveling exhibit mounted by the National Museum of Wildlife Art, in Jackson, Wyoming, this book allows readers to observe the artistic process of one of the greatest wildlife artists of our time.<br /><br />Curator Adam Duncan Harris provides an introduction and a biography of Kuhn, along with an examination of his working method. In addition, <i>Bob Kuhn</i> features four substantive essays by leading authoriti
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