“Painter and watercolorist of fruit and flowers, rustic genre, and landscapes. Sometimes
referred to as ‘Birds’ Nest Hunt’ or ‘Hedgerow Hunt’. Although primarily a watercolourist,
Hunt’s works influenced many Victorian painters, as well as watercolourists. Because
of a deformity in his legs which made it difficult for him to walk, Hunt’s parents
decided on an artistic career for him, and placed him with John Varley. In 1807 he
began to exhibit oils at the RA; in 1808 entered Royal Academy Schools. Elected ARWS
1824, RWS 1826. His early work mostly landscapes, rustic genre or architectural studies,
much influenced by Varley. About 1827 he began to paint fruit and flowers, and candlelight
scenes. His technique also changed. Using body-
(Biographical Source: Wood, Christopher. The Dictionary of Victorian Painters. 2nd ed. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club, 1978. Print.)