Robert Hunt was born in 1952 in
Berkeley, California, and attended High School at
San Rafael High School in
San Rafael, California. Growing up, Hunt frequently visited his grandfather, who, after a
stroke, was able to use only one arm. During visits, he often emphasized the importance of appreciating the ability to do things with one's hands. After graduating from UC Davis with a degree in art history in 1976, Hunt briefly taught
mathematics at Esparto Middle School in
Esparto, California. In 1978, Hunt went on to attend The
Academy of Art in San Francisco where he was one of two students in the graduate illustration program. The other student was Kazuhiko Sano, who would go on to illustrate the movie poster for
Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. The director of the illustration program at the Academy of Art during Hunt's enrollment was Barbara Bradley, one of the first women to pursue and succeed in commercial illustration. Hunt credits her with teaching him to turn off his ego while drawing. Hunt graduated with an
MFA from the Academy of Art in 1980. ==Illustration career==