Edward Maurice FitzGerald "Robyn" Denny (3 October 1930 – 20 May 2014) was one of a group of young artists who transformed British art in the late 1950s, leading it into the international mainstream. Reacting against the mainstream St Ives School of landscape-based painting and inspired by Abstract Expressionism, American films, popular culture and urban modernity, they saw abstract painting as their only conceivable route.
summer garden
1971
• unsigned - from an edition of 1000 (?)
• terance conran commisioned four prints, one each from:
robyn denny
peter blake
richard smith
david hockney
to be sold - framed or unframed, through Habitat stores
image: 610 x 912mm
frame: 620 x 922mm
super thin seventies aluminium frames in superb condition
* as with all the prints on the website: please call if you require any further information or clarification - details are in the 'how to buy' section found on the 'home' page - please call or email
my details are:
geoffrey powell
122 grove lane
london SE5 8BP (viewing by appointment only)
t: +44 0 7713399961
e: [email protected]