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New for May we are featuring a first glimpse at more of our previously unpublished Robert F. Kennedy photographs dating from April and May 1968. The photographs include a series of black and white RFK portraits made at Portland State College, April 17, 1968 of Robert's, "ART OF PEACE" Speech. We are including excerpts from this historic speech, published for the first time in 42 years. Of particular interest are images from his Whistle Stop train tour through the Willamette Valley and appearances in Astoria and Portland. These new high resolution images are being offered as museum grade archival giclee prints. All are printed in beautiful quadtone on premium acid free paper and can be enlarged to @ 16x24 inches without loss of quality. Please enjoy these new additions to our collection!
1966 Robert F. Kennedy, A CLEAR VISION, Clyde Keller RFK Photo 1966 Robert F. Kennedy, A CLEAR VISION, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT F. KENNEDY PHOTO COLLECTION


"A CLEAR VISION"
Congresswoman Edith Green Election Campaign
Old Portland Labor temple, October 24, 1966

"This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with destiny."
RFK quoting Franklin Roosevelt-
October 24, 1968, Portland, Oregon


16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are 10x15 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped 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 at this larger size, especially in this quadtone rendering. Suitable for immediate safe viewing (the print is shrink wrapped on foam core board) and ready for framing.

 

In this vintage documentary arts portrait, I captured Bobby Kennedy  prior to the 1968 Presidential Campaign. Kennedy visited Portland, Oregon and spoke at the Labor Temple in the Fall of 1966. The Senator is shown in an engaging portrait of optimism characteristic of his positive vision for progressive change.This is my first portrait of Kennedy taken with a Nikon F film camera, loaded with Kodak Tri-X and equipped with a 105mm Nikkor tele lens.



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"A CLEAR VISION" Copyright © 1966 Clyde Keller
Price: $295.00
 
1966 Robert F. Kennedy, OPTIMISM, Clyde Keller Photo 1966 Robert F. Kennedy, OPTIMISM, Clyde Keller Photo


ROBERT F. KENNEDY PHOTO COLLECTION


"OPTIMISM"
Congresswoman Edith Green Election Campaign
Old Portland Labor temple, October 24, 1966

"This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with destiny."
RFK quoting Franklin Roosevelt- October 24, 1968, Portland, Oregon


16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are 10x15 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped 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 at this larger size, especially in this quadtone rendering. Suitable for immediate safe viewing (the print is shrink wrapped on foam core board) and ready for framing.

 

In this vintage documentary arts portrait, I captured Bobby Kennedy  prior to the 1968 Presidential Campaign. Kennedy visited Portland, Oregon and spoke at the Labor Temple in the Fall of 1966. The Senator is shown minutes before he would speak at an election rally on behalf of U.S. Representative Edith Green. This is one of my first portraits of Kennedy taken with a Nikon F film camera, loaded with Kodak Tri-X and equipped with a 105mm Nikkor tele lens.



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"OPTIMISM" Copyright © 1966 Clyde Keller

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Price: $250.00
 
1966 Robert F. Kennedy, SPEECH PREPARATION, Clyde Keller RFK Photo 1966 Robert F. Kennedy, SPEECH PREPARATION, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT F. KENNEDY PHOTO COLLECTION


"SPEECH PREPARATION"
Congresswoman Edith Green Election Campaign
Old Portland Labor Temple, October 24, 1966

"This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with destiny."
RFK quoting Franklin Roosevelt- October 24, 1968, Portland, Oregon


16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are 10x15 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped 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 at this larger size, especially in this quadtone rendering. Suitable for immediate safe viewing (the print is shrink wrapped on foam core board) and ready for framing.

 

In this vintage documentary arts portrait, I captured Bobby Kennedy  prior to the 1968 Presidential Campaign. Kennedy visited Portland, Oregon and spoke at the Labor Temple in the Fall of 1966. The Senator is shown minutes before he would speak at an election rally on behalf of U.S. Representativer Edith Green. This is one of my first portraits of Kennedy taken with a Nikon F film camera, loaded with Kodak Tri-X and equipped with a 105mm Nikkor tele lens.



SHIPPING INFORMATION: We use 2-3 day USPS PRIORITY MAIL, INSURED with DELIVERY CONFIRMATION. USPS Express Mail Available upon request for possible 24 hour delivery.


"SPEECH PREPARATION" Copyright © 1966 Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
 
1968 Robert F. Kennedy Print Collection, BEACH RUN, Clyde Keller RFK Photo 1968 Robert F. Kennedy Print Collection, BEACH RUN, Clyde Keller RFK Photo


ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION

"RFK BEACH RUN" Oregon Coast, May 24, 1968

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.

RFK and Freckles famous "Beach Run" was captured on the Northern Oregon Coast. This image dates from the May 1968 Oregon Primary Presidential Campaign. Exposures were made on Kodak Ektachrome film. The original transparencies and negatives have been kept in dark storage and are in pristine condition for their vintage. This popular print faithfully captures the original vibrancy and color of the original chrome.

16x20 Inch Archival Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @11x16 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped on Foam Core, Corner Mounted
Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking

GALLERY SHOW INFO: Exhibition Print Featured in Clyde Keller Gallery Showings. Free Gallery Cards upon Request... just email us!

"RFK BEACH RUN" Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller

CLICK ON IMAGE to view complete picture and purchase information.

Price: $250.00
 
CONNECTING WITH RFK, Robert F. Kennedy Art Print by Clyde Keller CONNECTING WITH RFK, Robert F. Kennedy Art Print by Clyde Keller


ROBERT F. KENNEDY ART PRINT


"CONNECTING WITH RFK"
Oregon Campaign, May 17, 1968

20x30 Inch Archival Giclee Print
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped on Foam Core, Corner Mounted
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Author, Terrence E. Paupp comments on the specialness of RFK in the context of this art poster designed by Clyde Keller. 

Terrence writes: "Connecting to the world, a myriad of hands reached back to Robert 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."

"Clyde's graphic art print symbolizes a special man in a special era which cannot be duplicated. 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."

The Signed Print offers a bold range of color, graphic realism... artfully capturing this important American politician. Makes a strong graphic impression. Suitable for immediate safe viewing (the print is shrink wrapped on foam core board) and ready for framing.


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"CONNECTING WITH RFK" Copyright © 2010 Clyde Keller


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Price: $280.00
 
Robert F. Kennedy Collection, CAMELOT, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy Collection, CAMELOT, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION


"CAMELOT"
Portland State College Speech
"The Art of Peace" April 17, 1968

New Image in Our RFK Catalog

16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @10.6x16 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped 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.

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


CLICK ON IMAGE TO VIEW AN ENLARGEMENT
Price: $250.00
 
Robert F. Kennedy,  AMERICAN POLYPHONY, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, AMERICAN POLYPHONY, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION


"AMERICAN POLYPHONY"

Bobby and Ethel Kennedy on the Oregon Coast with African Americans


May 24, 1968

Wonderful Civil Rights Era pictorial photograph of Robert and Ethel Kennedy dating from the May 1968 Oregon Primary Presidential Campaign. The view depicts the couple strolling along the North Oregon Coastline near Astoria.  This image captures a photo of the couple as they walk with a group of African American children.

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.

16x20 Inch Archival Color Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @10.7x16 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped on Foam Core, Corner Mounted
Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking

"AMERICAN POLYPHONY" Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller

CLICK ANYWHERE TO VIEW AN ENLARGEMENT
Price: $250.00
 
Robert F. Kennedy, A NEW HOPE, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, A NEW HOPE, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION

"A NEW HOPE"
Portland State College Speech
"The Art of Peace" April 17, 1968

New Image in Our RFK Catalog

16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @10.6x16 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped 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.

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: $250.00
 
Robert F. Kennedy, A PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, A PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION

"A PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE"
Portland State College Speech
"The Art of Peace" April 17, 1968

New Image in Our RFK Catalog

16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @10.6x16 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped 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.

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 PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
 
Robert F. Kennedy, A PLACE TO STAND, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, A PLACE TO STAND, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION

"A PLACE TO STAND"
Portland State College Speech
"The Art of Peace" April 17, 1968

New Image in Our RFK Catalog

16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @10.6x16 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped 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.

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 PLACE TO STAND" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
 
Robert F. Kennedy, A QUALITY OF THE IMAGINATION, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, A QUALITY OF THE IMAGINATION, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION

"A QUALITY OF THE IMAGINATION"
Portland State College Speech
"The Art of Peace" April 17, 1968

New Image in Our RFK Catalog

16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @10.6x16 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped 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.

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 QUALITY OF THE IMAGINATION" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
 
Robert F. Kennedy, A RELAXED MOMENT, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, A RELAXED MOMENT, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION


"A RELAXED MOMENT"
Oregon For Kennedy Presidential Campaign
May 1968

New Image in Our RFK Catalog

16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @10.6x16 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped on Foam Core
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In this documentary portrait, RFK is shown in a relaxed candid moment with a small gathering of supporters in the Park Blocks near downtown Portland. My camera was placed looking directly at Robert.  Robert made many speeches during the Oregon Campaign and spoke out strongly about ending the Vietnam War. Following in the footsteps of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, 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.



"A RELAXED MOMENT"
Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
 
Robert F. Kennedy, A SPIRIT OF YOUTH, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, A SPIRIT OF YOUTH, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION


"A SPIRIT OF YOUTH"
Portland State College Speech
"The Art of Peace" April 17, 1968
Branford P. Millar at Podium

New Image in Our RFK Catalog

16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @10.6x16 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped on Foam Core
Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking

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In this documentary image, taken at Portland State College, RFK is introduced by President Branford P. Millar (1959-1968) before Robert made his historic "Art of Peace" anti Vietnam War speech.


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.

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 SPIRIT OF YOUTH" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
 
Robert F. Kennedy, A STATE OF MIND, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, A STATE OF MIND, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION

"A STATE OF MIND"
Portland State College Speech
"The Art of Peace" April 17, 1968

New Image in Our RFK Catalog

16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @10.6x16 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped 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.

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 STATE OF MIND" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
 
Robert F. Kennedy, A TEMPER OF THE WILL, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, A TEMPER OF THE WILL, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION

"A TEMPER OF THE WILL"
Portland State College Speech
"The Art of Peace" April 17, 1968

New Image in Our RFK Catalog

16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @10.6x16 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped on Foam Core
Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking

FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING


This archival B&W giclee print offers an exquisite range of tone, depth and brilliancy... faithfully capturing this important American politician in a high key available light. 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, 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.

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 Temper of the Will" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
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Robert F. Kennedy, ABOUT THE  VIETNAM WAR, Clyde Keller Photo Robert F. Kennedy, ABOUT THE VIETNAM WAR, Clyde Keller Photo
ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION

"ABOUT THE VIETNAM WAR"
Downtown Portland, Oregon
May 1968

New Image in Our RFK Catalog

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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, captured in downtown Portland, RFK argued for ending the War in Vietnam. 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.

PSC 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-  Portland State College Speech

"ABOUT THE VIETNAM WAR" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
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Robert F. Kennedy, ALONG THE SHORELINE, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, ALONG THE SHORELINE, Clyde Keller RFK Photo


ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION

"ALONG THE COASTLINE" Bobby and Freckles, Oregon Coast, May 24, 1968

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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.

This poignant view of Bobby and Freckles was captured on the Northern Oregon Coast. This image dates from the May 1968 Oregon Primary Presidential Campaign. Exposures were made on Kodak Ektachrome film. The original transparencies and negatives have been kept in dark storage and are in pristine condition for their vintage. This popular print faithfully captures the original vibrancy and color of the original chrome.

"ALONG THE COASTLINE" Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller

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Robert F. Kennedy, ASTORIA ENGAGEMENT, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, ASTORIA ENGAGEMENT, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION


"ASTORIA ENGAGEMENT"
May 24, 1968 Campaign Speech, Astoria, Oregon


This portrait dates from the US presidential campaign during the May Oregon Primary. The speech took place in Astoria near the Oregon Coast.  I used a 300mm Nikkor telephoto, a personal... razor sharp favorite. Exposures were made on Kodak Ektachrome 64 film. The original transparencies and negatives have been kept in dark storage and are in pristine condition.


16x20 Inch Archival Giclee Print
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Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border

Shrink Wrapped 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 photograph was taken with a 300mm Nikkor, a personal favorite for fast available light photography. Exposures were made on Kodak Ektachrome film. The original transparencies and negatives from my Kennedy Collection have been kept in dark storage and are in pristine condition for their vintage.

SHIPPING INFORMATION:  This print willl be shipped by USPS PRIORITY MAIL, Insured with Delivery Confirmation.  USPS EXPRESS MAIL is available for possible 24 hour delivery inside the U.S.

"ASTORIA ENGAGEMENT" Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller

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Robert F. Kennedy, ASTORIA MOTORCADE, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, ASTORIA MOTORCADE, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION


"ASTORIA MOTORCADE"
Oregon Presidential Campaign
May 24, 1968

New Image in Our RFK Catalog

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In this documentary portrait, RFK is shown greeting kids surrounding him in his motorcade as he made his way to give a speech in downtown Astoria, Oregon.

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.



"ASTORIA MOTORCADE"
Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
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Robert F. Kennedy, AT CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS, Clyde Keller Photo Robert F. Kennedy, AT CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS, Clyde Keller Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION


"AT CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS"
Oregon For Kennedy Presidential Campaign
May 1968

New Image in Our RFK Catalog

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In this documentary portrait, RFK is shown greeting supporters at the downtown Portland campaign Headquarters. My camera was placed behind and above the supporters looking directly at Robert. Behind him is a large mural print of him ("Soulful" Catalog No. 72) I captured at his April 17, 1968 speech at Portland State College entitled "The Art of Peace."    Robert made many speeches during the Oregon Campaign and spoke out strongly about ending the Vietnam War. Following in the footsteps of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, 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.



"AT CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS"
Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
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Robert F. Kennedy, AT REPOSE, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, AT REPOSE, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION

"AT REPOSE"
Portland State College Speech
"The Art of Peace" April 17, 1968

New Image in Our RFK Catalog

16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @10.6x16 inches
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Signed/Dated on lower white border

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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.

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

"AT REPOSE" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
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Robert F. Kennedy, BEACH BATHING WITH BOBBY, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, BEACH BATHING WITH BOBBY, Clyde Keller RFK Photo


ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION

"BEACH BATHING WITH BOBBY"

Fort Stevens State Park, View North


RFK and Freckles famous "Coast Run" was captured on May 24, 1968.  Afterwards, Bobby decided to go into the water and made a trek further up the beach, braving it alone. The six power telephoto view gives a wide sweep of ocean and sky and is offered here as a beautiful panoramic view. It is the only photograph in existence of this swim.

14x20 Inch Archival Giclee Print
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Signed/Dated on lower white border

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This archival giclee print offers an exquisite range of tone and brilliancy faithfully capturing this important historical figure in American politics. The Ektachrome 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.

"BEACH BATHING WITH BOBBY" Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller

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Robert F. Kennedy, BILL EPPRIDGE EYES FRECKLES, Clyde RFK Keller Photo Robert F. Kennedy, BILL EPPRIDGE EYES FRECKLES, Clyde RFK Keller Photo

ROBERT F. KENNEDY COLLECTION


"BILL EPPRIDGE EYES FRECKLES"
Oregon Coast, May 24, 1968


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This documentary arts photo captures Bobby's beloved pet dog, Freckles, here shown inside the Ford XL Convertible being eyed by Bill Eppridge who was on assignment with LIFE magazine.   See companion photo, "Freckles Takes The Lead" which shows off his pet from an eye popping ground level.

The print offers an exquisite range of tonality, punch and candid realism...  for a great "personality" shot. Makes a strong graphic impression. Suitable for immediate safe viewing (the print is shrink wrapped on foam core board) and ready for framing.


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"BILL EPPRIDGE EYES FRECKLES" Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller

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Robert F. Kennedy, BOBBY AND ETHEL, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, BOBBY AND ETHEL, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION

"BOBBY AND ETHEL" Bobby and Ethel, Oregon Coast, May 24, 1968

16x20 Inch Archival Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are 10.7x16 inches
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This archival giclee print offers an exquisite range of tone and brilliancy faithfully capturing this important historical figure in American politics. The Ektachrome transparency 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.

This kinetic view of Bobby and Ethel was captured on the Northern Oregon Coast. This image dates from the May 1968 Oregon Primary Presidential Campaign. Exposures were made on Kodak Ektachrome film. The original transparencies and negatives have been kept in dark storage and are in pristine condition for their vintage. This popular print faithfully captures the original vibrancy and color of the original chrome.

"BOBBY AND ETHEL" Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller

CLICK ON IMAGE to view complete picture and purchase information.

Price: $250.00
 
Robert F. Kennedy, BOBBY AND FRECKLES, Clyde Keller RFK Photo Robert F. Kennedy, BOBBY AND FRECKLES, Clyde Keller RFK Photo

ROBERT F. KENNEDY PHOTO COLLECTION

"BOBBY AND FRECKLES"

Oregon Coast May 24,1968

The Oregon Coast image dates from the May 1968 Oregon Primary Presidential Campaign. Exposures were made on Kodak Ektachrome film. The original transparencies and negatives have been kept in dark storage and are in pristine condition for their vintage. The print faithfully captures the original vibrancy and color of the original Ektachrome transparency.

The photograph was taken on the Oregon Coast with a Mototized Nikon F with an 85mm Nikkor lens, a personal favorite for pictorial photography. The moderate telephoto perspective captures Robert with his beloved dog, Freckles shown together as they made their way north along the coastline.

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.


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"BOBBY AND FRECKLES" Copyright © 1968 Clyde Keller

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