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Sport Illustrated

About 6 pages (1,718 words)

Southwest Art, September 1st, 2005

A devotee of the outdoor life, Bob Abbett paints sporting dogs-and other natural scenes-to wide acclaim

IN EVERY SEASON OF THE HUNT, in every corner of the continent, few relationships are more culturally venerated than the one between wing shooter and bird dog. Bob Abbctt knows this to be true. This former illustrator has cultivated a long second career (to say nothing of his international mystique) exploring on canvas the human bond with domestic canines. He is widely known as die greatest living painter of sporting-dog breeds in the world-even well outside the hook-and-bullct set.

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