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  1. 15 de ene. de 2010 · Smith recounts those years, and in particular her relationship with the provocative photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, in a new book called Just Kids. "Sometimes [people] seem to think I came...

  2. 29 de oct. de 2022 · According to NPR, Patti Smith met Robert Mapplethorpe on her very first day in New York City in the summer of 1967, describing him as a "hippie shepherd boy" with dark curly hair. They bonded quickly, largely due to their similar upbringings and countercultural views on art, and it wasn't long before they were spending considerable ...

  3. De acuerdo al libro ' Éramos unos niños ' de la cantante y escritora Patti Smith y el fotógrafo Robert Mapplethorpe se conocieron en 1967. Por más de 20 años fueron amigos, compañeros, amantes y hasta fuente de inspiración el uno para el otro.

  4. 12 de ene. de 2010 · January 12, 2010. View Full Images. In 1967, Patti Smith moved to New York City from South Jersey, and the rest is epic history. There are the photographs, the iconic made-for-record-cover black-and-whites shot by Smith’s lover, soul mate, and co-conspirator in survival, Robert Mapplethorpe.

  5. Sus temas habituales incluían las flores, especialmente orquídeas y lirios de agua; retratos de celebridades, entre los cuales se cuentan el artista Andy Warhol, la cantante y actriz Deborah Harry, Richard Gere, Peter Gabriel, Grace Jones y Patti Smith (un retrato de Patti Smith [15] de 1986 recuerda el autorretrato de Albrecht ...

  6. 23 de ago. de 2020 · Robert Mapplethorpe. Estados Unidos, 1976. Retrato. Museo: Tate Modern, Londres (Reino Unido) Técnica: Fotografía (35.3 x 35.4 cm.) Escrito por: Summerfall Winterspring. En sus primeros y famélicos años en Nueva York, Patti Smith tuvo un novio: el fotógrafo Robert Mapplethorpe, autor de esta imagen.

  7. 18 de ene. de 2010 · Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe were both born in 1946, at a time when “the iceman” and “the last of the horse-drawn wagons” could still be seen on city streets. Ms. Smith points this...