Mick Cawston (1959-2006) – Deer in a woodland glen with hunter and German Pointer

£8,000.00

Mick Cawston (1959-2006)

Deer in a woodland glen with hunter and German Pointer

Oil on canvas, signed lower right

Within a gilt and painted composition frame

Canvas size: 100cm x 135.5cm

Frame size: 120cm x 155.5cm

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Description

Mick Cawston (1959–2006) was an British artist best known for his highly detailed and emotionally resonant paintings of animals. Working primarily in a realistic style, Cawston developed a distinctive visual voice that combined technical precision with a deep sensitivity to the character and presence of his subjects.

Largely self-taught, Cawston dedicated himself to observing animals closely, whether domestic, wild, or working animals, and translating those observations into meticulously crafted compositions. His paintings are notable not only for their accuracy but also for their quiet narrative quality—often suggesting a story or relationship beyond the frame. Rather than idealising his subjects, he portrayed them with honesty, dignity, and individuality.

Throughout his career, Cawston exhibited widely and earned strong recognition from collectors and critics alike. His work found its way into both private and public collections, reflecting the broad appeal of his art across the UK and internationally. He was especially admired for his draughtsmanship and his ability to capture texture, light, and expression with remarkable control.

Mick Cawston passed away in 2006 at the age of 47. Despite his relatively short life, he left behind a substantial body of work that continues to be celebrated for its craftsmanship and emotional depth. Today, he is remembered as a significant figure amongst British wildlife painters, his paintings continue to connect viewers to the animal world with empathy and respect.

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