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- Robert Riger (Manhattan, 4 juin 1924 - Huntington Beach, 19 mai 1995) est un photographe américain. Il a débuté par l'illustration sportive, a travaillé pour le cinéma, et a fait carrière à la télévision sur NBC et ABC. Il reste principalement connu comme photographe sportif, ayant réalisé de 1950 à 1994 plus de 90 000 clichés, principalement consacrés au football américain. (fr)
- Robert Riger (June 4, 1924 – May 19, 1995) was an American sports illustrator, photographer, award-winning television director, and cinematographer. John Szarkowski, former director of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art, said, "His photographs are documents, and the best of them are also pictures that now have a life of their own, and that would have given intense pleasure to George Stubbs and Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins." David Halberstam, said "Robert Riger was the preeminent artist of a golden age of American sports in the years after World War II." (en)
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- Robert Riger (Manhattan, 4 juin 1924 - Huntington Beach, 19 mai 1995) est un photographe américain. Il a débuté par l'illustration sportive, a travaillé pour le cinéma, et a fait carrière à la télévision sur NBC et ABC. Il reste principalement connu comme photographe sportif, ayant réalisé de 1950 à 1994 plus de 90 000 clichés, principalement consacrés au football américain. (fr)
- Robert Riger (June 4, 1924 – May 19, 1995) was an American sports illustrator, photographer, award-winning television director, and cinematographer. John Szarkowski, former director of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art, said, "His photographs are documents, and the best of them are also pictures that now have a life of their own, and that would have given intense pleasure to George Stubbs and Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins." David Halberstam, said "Robert Riger was the preeminent artist of a golden age of American sports in the years after World War II." (en)
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