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Robert K. Abbett

Robert Kennedy Abbett (1926–) is an American artist and illustrator. Abbett is best known for his paintings of wildlife (in particular, dogs), wilderness, sporting, and fishing. His illustrations have been featured in a large number of books, magazines, and advertising. He has also authored several art-related books, including A Season for Painting: The Outdoor Paintings of Robert K. Abbett and Abbett.

Abbett was born Hammond, Indiana and is a graduate of both the University of Missouri and Purdue University. In 1953, Abbett moved to rural Connecticut where he built a house on an old farm (namely, Oakdale Farm). There, Abbett was inspired by the untouched wilderness and forests, and began painting what he has become famous for today: animals and countrylife.

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