Engraving The Gray Fox by the late Big Sur artist Robin Coventry
Signed by the artist.

Engraving size: 10.75" by 13.5".
Print size 10" by 7.5"
Condition very good, bit rough around the edges.

I am selling some of my collection of artworks by Robin Coventry.  I was friends with him since the 1960’s when he lived in Big Sur.  All of the artwork I am selling I bought personally from Robin, or received as a gift.  I can attest to their authenticity.  All are original, not copies. 

 

Biography of Robin Coventry: passed away in 2002 at the ripe young age of 57.  Born in Edinburgh , Scotland , Robin Coventry attended the Glasgow School of Art. After becoming the youngest artist to have his work hung with that of Rembrandt in the Glasgow Art Galleries , he also exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy , The Glasgow Institute of Fine Art, and in London before moving to the California in 1972. Having trained his eye on the decaying Glasgow tenement buildings, he used his talent to create intricate etchings of the aging homesteads, the enchanting wildlife, and the ubiquitous coastline of Big Sur, California.

Midway through Robin’s career, he took a bold step turning away from the realistic landscapes that he had become known for, and began focusing his energy on his own “lyrical abstract” vision. Rooted in a technical ability to capture the smallest detail, Robin reached to convey a deeper, more intangible side of reality. Influenced by Paul Klee, Morris Graves, Mark Tobey and the Japanese Zen masters, he attempted to express eternity through the cycles of nature and the ages of various cultures - the ancient and the unborn all found in the miraculous moment of the Now. “I’m trying to beat the computer!” he exclaimed, as he balanced his command of technique with his secret love of chaos. Over the past thirty years, Robin Coventry’s contemplative and evocative water colors, drawings, and etchings have attracted an international following among collectors.