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RFK Education
Clyde Keller's original RFK photo art prints look at Robert Kennedy's visits to several schools and events within Portland and Eugene, Oregon. This portfolio includes imagery from RFK's visit to Portland State University, Sunnyside Grade School (Kennedy Action Corps) in North Portland, his participation at a Mock Convention held at Sunset High School and his appearance at the University of Oregon where he addressed thousands of students. Three of these historical photos are now part of the RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights photo collection. They are "Camelot" - "Facing issues" and "Children at Sunnyside." The "Rosey Greer" portrait will appear in a new documentary by Canadian film maker, Dan Forrer.
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RFK Education Portfolio, Clyde Keller Robert F. Kennedy photographs
RFK Education Portfolio From The Robert F. Kennedy Photo Collection
Comprising of 18 fine art archival giclee prints Print Size: 10x15 inches each Image dimesnions are @ 9x13.5 Inches Each Printed on premium heavyweight Satin paper All prints are titled, signed and dated
Prints are clear sleeved on foam core Shipped flat in custom carton, insured with delivery confirmation Shipping is included in the price.
Individual prints are available
This beautiful collection of comprises of 18 authentic documentary photographs made and printed by photographer Clyde C. Keller of Robert F. Kennedy. All images date from his campaigns in Oregon. Images of Rosey Grier, Eunice and Patricia Kennedy, and Branford P. Milar (President of Portland State) are included in this outstanding grouping. All images are available separately in our RFK Catalog.
RFK Education Portfolio Copyright © 2010 by Clyde Keller Original RFK images Copyright © 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $1,995.00
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Robert F Kennedy Print, KENNEDY ACTION CORPS, Clyde Keller Photo
Robert F. Kennedy Photo "Kennedy Action Corps" Sunnyside Grade School, May 1968
16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print Image Dimensions are 10x15 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
This vintage documentary arts image captures Robert addressing the kennedy Action Corp at the Sunnyside Elementary School located in NE Portland, Oregon. Highlighting this photograph are the younger children gathered near the podium with dramatic lighting provided by the television news media who covered this event. Kennedy fought for Civil Rights as Attorney General; his positive vision for the advancement of peace, justice, equality and responsibility is as relevant today.
"Kennedy Action Corps" Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
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Robert F. Kennedy Photo, ROSEY GRIER, Clyde Keller RFK Photo
Robert F. Kennedy Photo "ROSEY GRIER" Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier (b. July 14, 1932-- ) Rally for Robert F. Kennedy, May 1968 Portland, Oregon
This vintage documentary image was taken during the May 1968 Oregon Primary. It depicts a downtown political rally in Portland, Oregon where Bobby Kennedy and Rosey Grier appeared together. Rosey who is well known for playing football with the LA Rams as defensive lineman was deeply involved in the Kennedy Presidential Campaign. He is shown here during the May Oregon Primary. Following the assassination of RFK, Grier helped to apprehend Sirhan Sirhan. Kennedy (pictured left) fought for Civil Rights as Attorney General; his positive vision for the advancement of peace, justice, equality and responsibility is as relevant today. The portrait was taken with a 55mm "Micro" Nikkor lens, a personal favorite for available light razor sharp portrait photography. Exposures were made on Kodak TRI-X film. The original transparencies and negatives have been kept in dark storage and are in pristine condition!
16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print Image Dimensions are 11x17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core, Corner Mounted Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
This archival giclee print offers an exquisite range of tone and brilliancy faithfully capturing this important historical figure in American politics. The B&W negative from which this print is made is in pristine condition with little if any deterioration. Makes a strong impression with excellent scale ar this larger size. Suitable for immediate safe viewing (the print is shrink wrapped on foam core board) and ready for framing.
"ROSEY GRIER" Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller
Price: $300.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, A NEW HOPE, Clyde Keller RFK Photo
Robert F. Kennedy Photo "A New Hope" Portland State College Speech "The Art of Peace" April 17, 1968
16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print Image Dimensions are @11.3x17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
Kennedy fought for Civil Rights as Attorney General; his positive vision for the advancement of peace, justice, equality and responsibility is still relevant today. In this documentary portrait, taken at Portland State College, RFK addressed the relevance of the "Spirit of Youth" mindful of the "Revolutionary Spirit" that led to the foundation of the United States. He spoke of "a temper of the will" when dealing with our adversaries. Robert argued for ending the War in Vietnam, citing that the North Vietnamese leader, Ho Chi Minh, had quoted the American Declaration of Independence as their inspiration for them to declare independence from the French. Robert embraced peaceful coexistence in an era of militarism and like his brother was receptive to a standing down from armed rivalry with Russia. As visionaries the Kennedys stood for ideals that could not only lead to peaceful coexistence but transcend the antagonisms generated by opposing social systems.
RFK Speech Excerpt:
“What the students of Poland now fight for, what the students of Czechoslovakia appear to have won is not a victory of ideology; it is a victory of the spirit. This spirit has been heard in the defined courtrooms of Moscow, in the streets of Spain, and in the schools all over the United States. It is he spirit of youth. It's not a time of life, but a state of mind, a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a preference for courage over timidity; of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease. It is the spirit which knows the difference between force and reason. It does not accept the failures of today as the excuse for the cruelties of tomorrow. It knows the wisdom of Archimedes and that says, 'Give me a place to stand and I can move the world,' and youth is finding a place to stand. That is the spirit I want to see return to the United States of America and that is why I'm running for President of the United States.” RFK- April 17, 1968
"A New Hope" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $300.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, Camelot, Clyde Keller RFK photo
Robert F. Kennedy photo Camelot Portland State College Speech "The Art of Peace" April 17, 1968 Included in the RFK Center Photo Collection
Kennedy fought for Civil Rights as Attorney General; his positive vision for the advancement of peace, justice, equality and responsibility is still relevant today. In this documentary portrait, taken at Portland State College, RFK addressed the relevance of the "Spirit of Youth" mindful of the "Revolutionary Spirit" that led to the foundation of the United States. He spoke of "a temper of the will" when dealing with our adversaries. Robert argued for ending the War in Vietnam, citing that the North Vietnamese leader, Ho Chi Minh, had quoted the American Declaration of Independence as their inspiration for them to declare independence from the French. Robert embraced peaceful coexistence in an era of militarism and like his brother was receptive to a standing down from armed rivalry with Russia. As visionaries the Kennedys stood for ideals that could not only lead to peaceful coexistence but transcend the antagonisms generated by opposing social systems.
16x20 inch archival giclee art print Image dimensions are @11.3x17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear sleeved on foam core Shipped flat, insured with delivery confirmation
Speech Excerpt:
“What the students of Poland now fight for, what the students of Czechoslovakia appear to have won is not a victory of ideology; it is a victory of the spirit. This spirit has been heard in the defined courtrooms of Moscow, in the streets of Spain, and in the schools all over the United States. It is he spirit of youth. It's not a time of life, but a state of mind, a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a preference for courage over timidity; of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease. It is the spirit which knows the difference between force and reason. It does not accept the failures of today as the excuse for the cruelties of tomorrow. It knows the wisdom of Archimedes and that says, 'Give me a place to stand and I can move the world,' and youth is finding a place to stand. That is the spirit I want to see return to the United States of America and that is why I'm running for President of the United States.” RFK- April 17, 1968
Camelot Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $295.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, CHILDREN AT SUNNYSIDE, Clyde Keller Photo
Robert F. Kennedy Photo "Children At Sunnyside" Sunnyside Grade School, Portland, Oregon
16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print Image Dimensions are @11.3x17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
Included in the RFK Center Photo Collection
This archival B&W giclee print offers an exquisite range of tone, depth and brilliancy... faithfully capturing this important American politician in glowing afternoon daylight. Makes a strong impression. Suitable for immediate safe viewing (the print is shrink wrapped on foam core board) and ready for framing.
Kennedy fought for Civil Rights as Attorney General; his positive vision for the advancement of peace, justice, equality and responsibility is still relevant today. In this documentary portrait, RFK is shown greeting children after addressing the Kennedy Action Corp at Sunnyside Grade School in Portland, Oregon. He followed in the footsteps of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, to encourage citizen participation in domestic and international programs such as the Peace Corps which would make real differences in the lives of people. Like his elder brother he renounced the unworkable dogmas that held both Russia and the U.S. in seemingly intractable positions. Robert embraced peaceful coexistence in an era of militarism and like his brother was receptive to a standing down from armed rivalry with Russia. As visionaries the Kennedys stood for ideals that could not only lead to peaceful coexistence but transcend the antagonisms generated by opposing social systems.
"Children At Sunnyside" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $295.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, Connecting with Supporters, Clyde Keller RFK Photo
Robert F. Kennedy photo collection Connecting with Supporters Oregon Campaign, May 18, 1968 Rally held at Eugene, Oregon
This documentary arts photo captures the special repoire Robert held with many groups of people. Radiance of his personality, his charisma and his message all combined into one cloth. This was a palpable radiance that could be seen, touched and felt. Robert is shown connecting with a group who gathered to both meet and hear him at the University of Oregon Stadium in Eugene, Oregon on May 18, 1968. His outreach connected repeatedly wherever he appeared during his last few weeks in response to his energy and profound message. Robert was a living embodiment of his slain brother. He represents the resurrection of the promise that he and his brother embodied while in the White House. That restoration, after Dallas, took many forms: Civil Rights at home, Human Rights abroad and the end of Apartheid for all people. His message and charisma and his policies were understood as ending all of the cruel and artificial divisions allowing him to bring a process of healing between people.
The print offers an exquisite range of tonality and candid realism... artfully capturing this important American politician. Makes a strong graphic impression. Suitable for immediate safe viewing and ready for framing.
16x20 Inch archival giclee print Heavyweight Epson Satin paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on foam core Shipped flat, insured with delivery confirmation
Connecting with Supporters Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller
Price: $300.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, CONVENTION PROFILE, Clyde Keller RFK Photo
Robert F. Kennedy Photo "Convention Profile" Sunset High School. Portland, Oregon May 17, 1968 Oregon Primary Election Campaign RFK Speech: New Leadership and Politics of Feasibility
16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print Image Dimensions are 11.3x17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
Visionary RFK Portrait is set against a Mock Convention (held at Sunset High School, Portland, Oregon) during the May 1968 Oregon Presidential Primary. He is shown on the floor of the Convention as he prepares to address the student body who were to nominate him as their Democratic candidate to run for the U.S. Presidency. Robert Kennedy would be assassinated several weeks later leaving this event as a haunting remembrance of his political aspiration.
The photograph was taken with an 85mm Nikkor telephoto lens, a personal favorite for fast working in dimly lit available light. Exposures were made on Kodak TRI-X film and the pristine negative was used for the making of this "full bodied" black and white Fine Art Archival Giclee Print.
"Convention Profile" Copyright © 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $350.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, Engaged with Students, Clyde Keller RFK Photo
Robert F. Kennedy documentary photo Engaged with Students Sunset High School,Portland, Oregon May 17, 1968 16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print Image Dimensions are @11.3 x 17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin paper Signed/Dated on lower white border Shrink Wrapped on Foam Core, Corner Mounted Shipped flat, insured with delivery confirmation Confetti on hair and just nominated to be the Democratic U.S. Presidential Candidate, Senator Kennedy is shown engaged with participating students during the Mock Convention held at Sunset High School in Portland, Oregon, May 17, 1968. His vision for nuclear disarmament, world peace and for the ending of the Vietnam War were projected to audiences world wide throughout these last few weeks before his assassination. The camera I used for all of the Kennedy photographs was an original Nikon F with Nikkor Lenses. The photograph was taken with an 85mm Nikkor, a personal favorite for fast available light photography. Exposures were made on Kodak Tri-X B&W film. The original transparencies and negatives from my Kennedy Collection have been kept in dark storage and are in pristine condition for their vintage.
Engaged with Students Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, EUGENE MOTORCADE, Clyde Keller RFK Photos
Robert F. Kennedy Photo "Eugene Motorcade" Eugene, Oregon May 17, 1968
16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print Image Dimensions are 11.3x17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
"Eugene Motorcade"offers an expansive view of Robert's departure to the University of Oregon to speak before students and faculty. He is shown amidst a very busy street scene with his bodyguard, Bill Barry shown stage right. His determination to end the Vietnam War was presented at the stadium less than 30 minutes later.
The photograph was taken with a 28mm Nikkor lens. Exposures were made on Kodak TRI-X film. I used the original pristine negative to produce this razor sharp, brilliantly toned print. Robert Kennedy fought for Civil Rights as Attorney General; his positive vision for the advancement of peace, justice, equality and responsibility is still relevant today. This image is part of a portfolio of images selected by the RFK Center and the New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority in a promotion (Fall 2008) celebrating the renaming of their Triborough Bridge to the RFK Bridge. "Eugene Motorcade" Copyright © 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, EUGENE STADIUM RALLY, Clyde Keller RFK Photo
Robert F. Kennedy Photo "Eugene Stadium Rally" University of Oregon, May 18, 1968 RFK Speech: American Foreign Policy, Viet Nam and Nationalism
Classic 1968 photograph of Robert Kennedy greeting a crowd at a political rally for him held in Eugene, Oregon at the University of Oregon. This photograph dates from the US presidential campaign made during the May Oregon Primary. It was the culmination of his Whistle Stop Campaign through the Willamette Valley. In this lively documentary arts photo Robert is shown with his hand outstretched moments before consummating his first handshake with the expectant crowd. This is an absolute personal favorite taken with my motorized Nikon equipped with a 28mm Nikkor, made on the fly and framed while I was in motion.
16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print Image Dimensions are 11.3x17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
This archival giclee print offers an exquisite range of tone and brilliancy faithfully capturing this important historical figure in American politics. The B&W negative from which this print is made is in pristine condition with little if any deterioration. Makes a strong impression with excellent scale ar this larger size. Suitable for immediate safe viewing and ready for framing.
"Eugene Stadium Rally" Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, FACING ISSUES, Clyde Keller RFK Photo
Robert F. Kennedy Portrait "Facing Issues" Eugene, Oregon Press Conference May 17, 1968
Included in the RFK Center Photo Collection 16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print Image Dimensions are 11.3 x17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core, Corner Mounted Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
This hard hitting documentary portrait offers an intensive look as captured upon the face of Robert Kennedy during a press conference. The image reflects his resolve as he faced tough questions. His determination to end the Vietnam War clearly shows in this documentary portrait.
The photograph was taken with a 300mm Nikkor lens, a personal favorite for pulling in distant subject matter. Exposures were made on Kodak TRI-X film. I used the original pristine negative to produce this razor sharp, brilliantly toned print. Robert Kennedy fought for Civil Rights as Attorney General; his positive vision for the advancement of peace, justice, equality and responsibility is still relevant today. This image is part of a portfolio of images selected by the RFK Center and the New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority in a promotion (Fall 2008) celebrating the renaming of their Triborough Bridge to the RFK Bridge. "Facing Issues" Copyright © 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $300.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, Kennedy the Man, Clyde Keller RFK Photo
Robert F. Kennedy Photo Collection Kennedy the Man Sunset High School, Portland, Oregon May 17, 1968 16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print Image Dimensions are @10.7 x 16 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border Clear Sleeved on Foam Core Shipped flat, insured with delivery confirmation On May 17, 1968-- a Mock Convention was held by the students at Sunset High School in Portland Oregon to nominate Senator Robert Kennedy to be the Democratic U.S. Presidential Candidate. Here students are shown demonstrating for their support which included the throwing of confetti as shown in this documentary photograph. Robert Kennedy's vision for nuclear disarmament, world peace and for the ending of the Vietnam War were projected to audiences world wide throughout these last few weeks before his assassination. The camera I used for all of the Kennedy photographs was an original Nikon F with Nikkor Lenses. The photograph was taken with a 300mm Nikkor, a personal favorite for fast available light photography. Exposures were made on Kodak Tri-X B&W film. The original transparencies and negatives from my Kennedy Collection have been kept in dark storage and are in pristine condition for their vintage. This archival B&W giclee print offers an exquisite range of tone, depth and brilliancy... faithfully capturing this important American politician. Makes a strong impression. Suitable for immediate safe viewing and ready for framing. Kennedy the Man Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, Kennedy the One, Clyde Keller RFK Photo
Robert F. Kennedy photo collection Kennedy the One Sunset High School,Portland, Oregon May 17, 1968 16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print Image Dimensions are @11.3 x 17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin paper Signed/Dated on lower white border Clear Sleeved on Foam Core Shipped flat, insured with delivery confirmation On May 17, 1968-- a Mock Convention was held by the students at Sunset High School in Portland Oregon to nominate Senator Robert Kennedy to be the Democratic U.S. Presidential Candidate. Here students are shown demonstrating for their support which included the throwing of confetti as shown in this documentary photograph. Robert Kennedy's vision for nuclear disarmament, world peace and for the ending of the Vietnam War were projected to audiences world wide throughout these last few weeks before his assassination. The camera I used for all of the Kennedy photographs was an original Nikon F with Nikkor Lenses. The photograph was taken with an 85mm Nikkor, a personal favorite for fast available light photography. Exposures were made on Kodak Tri-X B&W film. The original transparencies and negatives from my Kennedy Collection have been kept in dark storage and are in pristine condition for their vintage. Kennedy the One Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, MOCK CONVENTION, Clyde Keller Photo
Robert F. Kennedy Photo "RFK Mock Convention" Sunset High School. Portland, Oregon May 17, 1968 Oregon Primary Election Campaign
RFK Speech: New Leadership and Politics of Feasibility
Visionary RFK Portrait is set against a Mock Convention (held at Sunset High School, Portland, Oregon) during the May 1968 Oregon Presidential Primary. Kennedy would be assassinated several weeks later leaving this event as a haunting remembrance of his political aspiration.
The photograph was taken with an 85mm Nikkor telephoto lens, a personal favorite for fast working in dimly lit available light. Exposures were made on Kodak TRI-X film and the pristine negative was used for the making of this "full bodied" black and white photogrpahic print.
16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print Image Dimensions are 11.3x17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core, Corner Mounted Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
This archival giclee print offers an exquisite range of tone and brilliancy faithfully capturing this important historical figure in American politics. The B&W negative from which this print is made is in pristine condition with little if any deterioration. Makes a strong impression with excellent scale ar this larger size. Suitable for immediate safe viewing and ready for framing.
"RFK Mock Convention" Copyright © 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $295.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, SPIRIT OF YOUTH, Clyde Keller RFK Photo
Robert F. Kennedy Photo "Spirit of Youth" Portland State College Speech Branford P. Millar at podium Robert seated with Jean Kennedy Smith and Patricia Kennedy
16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print Image Dimensions are @11.3x17 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
Kennedy fought for Civil Rights as Attorney General; his positive vision for the advancement of peace, justice, equality and responsibility is still relevant today.
In this documentary image, taken at Portland State College, RFK is introduced by President Branford P. Millar (1959-1968) before Robert made this historic speech.
RFK addressed the relevance of the "Spirit of Youth" mindful of the "Revolutionary Spirit" that led to the foundation of the United States. He spoke of "a temper of the will" when dealing with our adversaries. Robert argued for ending the War in Vietnam, citing that the North Vietnamese leader, Ho Chi Minh, had quoted the UAmerican Declaration of Independence as their inspiration for them to declare independence from the French. Robert embraced peaceful coexistence in an era of militarism and like his brother was receptive to a standing down from armed rivalry with Russia. As visionaries the Kennedys stood for ideals that could not only lead to peaceful coexistence but transcend the antagonisms generated by opposing social systems.
Speech Excerpt:
“What the students of Poland now fight for, what the students of Czechoslovakia appear to have won is not a victory of ideology; it is a victory of the spirit.
This spirit has been heard in the defined courtrooms of Moscow, in the streets of Spain, and in the schools all over the United States. It is he spirit of youth.
It's not a time of life, but a state of mind, a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a preference for courage over timidity; of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease. It is the spirit which knows the difference between force and reason.
It does not accept the failures of today as the excuse for the cruelties of tomorrow.
It knows the wisdom of Archimedes and that says, 'Give me a place to stand and I can move the world,' and youth is finding a place to stand.
That is the spirit I want to see return to the United States of America and that is why I'm running for President of the United States.”
"Spirit of Youth" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, STADIUM GREETING, Clyde Keller RFK Photo
Robert F. Kennedy Photo "Stadium Greeting" Oregon Campaign, May 18, 1968 Rally held at Eugene, Oregon
16x20 Inch Archival Giclee Print Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core, Corner Mounted Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
This documentary arts photo captures the special repoire Robert held with many groups of people. Radiance of his personality, his charisma and his message all combined into one cloth. This was a palpable radiance that could be seen, touched and felt. Robert is shown connecting withindividuals who gathered to both meet and hear him at the University of Oregon Stadium in Eugene, Oregon on May 18, 1968. His outreach connected repeatedly wherever he appeared during his last few weeks in response to his energy and profound message. Robert was a living embodiment of his slain brother. He represents the resurrection of the promise that he and his brother embodied while in the White House. That restoration, after Dallas, took many forms: Civil Rights at home, Human Rights abroad and the end of Apartheid for all people. His message and charisma and his policies were understood as ending all of the cruel and artificial divisions allowing him to bring a process of healing between people.
The print offers an exquisite range of tonality and candid realism... artfully capturing this important American politician. Makes a strong graphic impression. Suitable for immediate safe viewing and ready for framing.
"Stadium Greeting" Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
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Robert F. Kennedy, STADIUM SPEECH, Clyde Keller RFK Photo
Robert F. Kennedy Photo "Stadium Speech" Oregon Campaign, May 18, 1968 Rally held at Eugene, Oregon
16x20 Inch Archival Giclee Print Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core, Corner Mounted Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
This documentary arts photo captures the special repoire Robert held with many groups of people. Radiance of his personality, his charisma and his message all combined into one cloth. This was a palpable radiance that could be seen, touched and felt. Robert is shown addressing several thousand students who gathered to both meet and hear him at the University of Oregon Stadium in Eugene, Oregon on May 18, 1968. His outreach connected repeatedly wherever he appeared during his last few weeks in response to his energy and profound message. Robert was a living embodiment of his slain brother. He represents the resurrection of the promise that he and his brother embodied while in the White House. That restoration, after Dallas, took many forms: Civil Rights at home, Human Rights abroad and the end of Apartheid for all people. His message and charisma and his policies were understood as ending all of the cruel and artificial divisions allowing him to bring a process of healing between people.
The print offers an exquisite range of tonality and candid realism... artfully capturing this important American politician. Makes a strong graphic impression. Suitable for immediate safe viewing and ready for framing.
"Stadium Speech" Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
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