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  1. Mar 20, 2023 · The text on this page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, unless otherwise noted. Images and other media are excluded. Tulip; 1984; Robert Mapplethorpe (American, 1946 - 1989); Gelatin silver print; Image: 38.7 × 38.6 cm (15 1/4 × 15 3/16 in.); 2011.7.18 The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

  2. Robert Mapplethorpe Tulip ... "1987 Robert Mapplethorpe" ... If you have questions about this work of art or the MFAH Online Collection please contact us.

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  4. Sep 28, 2008 · Parrot Tulip. Robert Mapplethorpe, 1988/printed in 1990 Orchid. Robert Mapplethorpe, 1987 ... Art. New On View; Browse the Collection; Browse by Artist; Exhibitions.

  5. www.artnet.com › artists › robert-mapplethorpeRobert Mapplethorpe | Artnet

    Robert Mapplethorpe was an American photographer known for his black-and-white portraits and for documenting New York’s S&M scene. He was concerned with Classical aspects of beauty, whether in his nudes, floral still lifes, or self-portraits—light, shadow, composition, and form were central to all his work.

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  6. Diagnosed with AIDS in 1986, Mapplethorpe established the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation to support and promote photography and fight again AIDS and HIV in 1988, the same year in which his first major retrospective was presented at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Mapplethorpe passed away in 1989 from AIDS-related complications.

  7. Title: Tulip. Creator: Robert Mapplethorpe. Date Created: 1984. Physical Dimensions: 384 x 381 mm. Provenance: Collection of Andrea Bernardi and Lance Patterson, UK. Type: Photograph. Medium: Gelatin Silver Print. Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket Galleries, Art Selfie, and more. Google Arts & Culture features content from over ...

  8. Diagnosed with AIDS in 1986, Mapplethorpe established the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation to support and promote photography and fight again AIDS and HIV in 1988, the same year in which his first major retrospective was presented at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Mapplethorpe passed away in 1989 from AIDS-related complications.

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