Robert Giard Black and White Photography
Robert Giard is best remembered for his figurative and portrait photography. He received a BA from Yale in 1961, then an MA in Comparative Literature from Boston University in 1965. For a time, he taught intermediate grades at the New Lincoln School, but by 1972, he began to photograph, concentrating first on landscapes of the South Fork of Long Island, portraits of friends (many of them artists and writers in the region) and nude figures. His most famous work includes formal portraits of significant gay and lesbian authors, including Edward Albee, Allen Ginsberg, David Leavitt and Michael Cunningham, among others.
1980s Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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1960s Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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1960s Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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1990s Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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1980s Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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1960s Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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1990s Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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1950s Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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1980s Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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1970s Contemporary Robert Giard Black and White Photography
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