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The Hautman Brothers - Masters of the Art of Nature The Hautman Brothers - Jim, Bob, and Joe - have established themselves "America's foremost family of wildlife artists." Their incredibly realistic and detailed wildlife art has won them numerous honors and awards, and they have been a strong presence in numerous state and national duck stamp competitions. Their creations have been exhibited in the Oval Office and in the Smithsonian Institutes in Washington, D.C. The brothers recently completed a series of stamps for the United Nations featuring endangered species and commemorating the 30th anniversary of CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). The brothers are also active in support of environmental issues and protection of endangered species. Joe's most recent completed work includes the National Wildlife Refuge Centennial Stamp. Bob's use of light and color bring wild animals to life on his easel in recently completed paintings "Goldfinch Pair" and "Red Squirrel." Jim has included Native Americans in his repertoire, in addition to stunning wildlife art. The brothers have a talented sister as well. Amy Hautman's watercolor flowers, landscapes, and doorways, in addition to a wide range of other subjects, round out this incredibly artistic family! Visit the Hautman Brothers Gallery Visit the website of author Pete Hautman (another talented Hautman brother) |
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