Robert de la Riviere (pseudonym “Rob Roy”) was an accomplished automotive artist who lived from 1909–1992. Born in France, he grew up before WWII, painting and sketching automobiles, and in particular racing competitions. Both before the war and after, Roy covered races for numerous important magazines and newspapers bringing the racing action to life in living color, at a time when race photography was only black and white. Even with the advent of color photography, Roy’s magnificent paintings were still in demand for magazines, event posters and in growing numbers, enthusiast’s private collections. By the time of his death in 1992, Roy was considered one of the “greats” with his work having become extremely sought after and collectible.
This month’s Web site is a tribute to Rob Roy and his work by a group of enthusiastic fans. Available in both French and English versions, this site includes a colorful history of Rob Roy’s life; a significant collection of his work, organized by driver, car and event; available compilations of his work; as well as information on joining the group “Amis de Rob Roy.”
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