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Robert Hautman

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American painter
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Robert Hautman is an American painter, residing in western Minnesota. The artist is best known for his realism wildlife art, particularly the U.S. Federal Duck Stamp. The artist's paintings have been featured on the 2001 and 1997 Federal Duck Stamps, which raised millions of dollars for conservation. In 2016, he was featured in the documentary The Million Dollar Duck about the contest.

His brothers Joe Hautman and Jim Hautman are also wildlife artists.

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References

  1. Hautman.com: Bob Hautman Biography
  2. Mpls. Star Tribune: Minnesota Federal Duck Stamp Artists, October 14, 2008
  3. Federal Duck Stamp Information Page

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