How The Robin Burned His Breast (Original)

How The Robin Burned His Breast art by Eric Kincaid

How The Robin Burned His Breast (Original)


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Artist: Eric Kincaid
Medium: Gouache on Board
Size: 9" x 12" (230mm x 295mm)
Date: c. 1970
Code: KincaidRed

This is the unique original Gouache painting by Eric Kincaid.

An adaptation of the Iroquois legend of how they Robin came by his famous red breast. A lonely cold hunter is near death but a Robin hears his cry and fans the remnants of the fire with his wings before carrying kindling back to the trapper - scorching his feathers in the process.

Fine and subtly coloured art from Eric Kinkaid who drew everything from Dan Dare to Tales From The Riverbank.

Publication yet to be determined but likely from Treasure about 1970.
  • Artist Biography
    Eric Kincaid (born 1931; London, UK)
    Eric Kincaid ARMS became captivated by illustrations in books on his 8th birthday when he was given a book about Robin Hood, illustrated by H.M. Brock. 'I can remember lying on my stomach on the living room floor, engrossed in the story, when I turned a page and saw Brock's black and white illustration depicting the death of Robin. The emotion came through to me from the printed page. I was deeply moved and knew that this was what I wanted to do with my life'.

    Born in London in 1931, Eric studied illustration and design at Gravesend School of Art where Peter Blake was a contemporary and Quentin Crisp one of the life models. After two years national service and then working in advertising Eric became a comic strip artist where he drew the last Dan Dare story for the Eagle.

    In 1971 Eric was offered the chance to fulfil his real ambition to illustrate children's books when the publishing company, Brimax Books asked him to illustrate a book of Nursery Rhymes. There followed a long and successful relationship with Brimax who commissioned over 100 books from Eric over the next 30 years. These included Wind in the Willows, Peter Pan, The Jungle Book, Oliver Twist, Alice in Wonderland, Aesop's Fables and anthologies of poetry and nursery rhymes. Eric went on regular book signing tours of America and Canada and regularly attended the Frankfurt Book Fair. His titles have appeared in 14 languages and world-wide sales exceed 8 million copies.

    Eric now lives in Dorset where he settled in 1990 and has now asked Towngate Publications to handle the printing and promotion of his limited edition prints. He has also asked the Towngate Gallery to exhibit his full range of original Jungle Book paintings with a view to promoting his prints and sale of his originals to keen collectors.
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