“Sundown Covey” was painted in 1979 and originally sold through King’s Gallery in New York. This was one of Monroe’s great sporting scenes. His ability to capture light across a landscape was like no other artist of his time. Leaving a covey of quail to the imagination, Monroe lures you in to Hurricane Valley in North Alabama, one of his favorite bird hunting areas. King took a transparency for insurance and when retired, Monroe shared it and many other works with us in the mid 90’s. In 1998 we printed only 50 signed & numbered giclee’s which sold out immediately. Monroe died a year later. With permission from his son Buck, we have reprinted it on canvas (Giclee’) and are offering again it in an open edition, true to size 24x32. In a career spanning over 40 years, Monroe painted over 120 magazine covers and countless illustrations, including works for Time, Life, True, Collier’s, The Progressive Farmer and of course, Field and Stream. Among them were historic illustrations for “Of Mice and Men” and “Old Yeller” when they were first published. Allow 2 weeks. 🇺🇸