Born
in 1941, Robert Richards solidified himself as a major figure painter
and sketch artist. After moving to New York, he became a fashion
illustrator, working with Clairol, L’Oreal, and Revlon to produce beauty
illustrations. As his talents and reputation increased, he designed
posters for Broadway shows, including Noel Coward’s Present Laughter,
and album covers for singers such as Lena Horne and Bob Marley. In the
realm of homoeroticism, he made a name for himself producing erotic
illustrations. This September 2003 issue of Inches
(which has been broken into three parts) features an article on
Richards’ exhibition “Gods of Erotica” at the Leslie-Lohman Gay Art
Foundation in New York, where the artist showcased drawings of famous
gay pornographic performers like Peter Berlin and Al Parker. Also contained in this second third (see the first third here) are photospreads of
models Chad Hunt and Bob Lang.
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