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'''Robert Vavra''' (born March 9, 1935, in [[Glendale, California]])<ref>[http://www.iipa.org/permanent/robertvavra/bio.html The International Institute of Photographic Arts]</ref> is an American [[photographer]] and author based in [[El Cajon, California]], California and in [[Spain]] in the summer.
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'''Robert Vavra''' (born in [[Glendale, California]], March 9, 1935)<ref>[http://www.iipa.org/permanent/robertvavra/bio.html The International Institute of Photographic Arts]</ref> is an American [[photographer]] and author based in [[El Cajon]] near [[San Diego]], California and in [[Spain]]. He is considered{{Whom?|date=May 2012}} to be the world's premier photographer of horses.


==Career==
==Career==
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Inspired by bulls and bullfighting in Mexico, Vavra moved to Spain in 1958 with a one-way ticket to Madrid on an old Italian ship The Valcania. With no formal training in animals, he spent six years studying the beasts. “I couldn’t obtain the sort of photographs I wanted for the study, so I became a photographer out of necessity,” Vavra was quoted as saying.<ref>[http://www.equisearch.com/lifestyle/art_graphics/eqvavra695/ ''The Photography of Robert Vavra'', Equus 241, November 2007]</ref> “I’ve never been interested in the camera ... I don’t really consider myself a photographer. I’m an artist and a storyteller.”
Inspired by bulls and bullfighting in Mexico, Vavra moved to Spain in 1958 with a one-way ticket to Madrid on an old Italian ship The Valcania. With no formal training in animals, he spent six years studying the beasts. “I couldn’t obtain the sort of photographs I wanted for the study, so I became a photographer out of necessity,” Vavra was quoted as saying.<ref>[http://www.equisearch.com/lifestyle/art_graphics/eqvavra695/ ''The Photography of Robert Vavra'', Equus 241, November 2007]</ref> “I’ve never been interested in the camera ... I don’t really consider myself a photographer. I’m an artist and a storyteller.”


He became immersed in the lore and life of this beast which culminated in the publishing of his book, ''Bulls of Iberia'', in 1972. He was a personal friend of legendary matador de toros [[Juan Belmonte]], riding with him on horseback to check his herds of black bulls, and he shared the dreams, fears, adventures and valor of other toreros, such as the American John Fulton.<ref>''The San Diego Union - Tribune'', February 24, 1998</ref>
He became immersed in the lore and life of this beast which culminated in the publishing of his book, ''Bulls of Iberia'', in 1972. He was a personal friend of legendary matador de toros [[Juan Belmonte]], riding with him on horseback to check his herds of black bulls, and he shared the dreams, fears, adventures and valor of other toreros, such as the American John Fulton.<ref>''The San Diego Union - Tribune'', February 24, 1998</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-looking-back-on-an-unusual-life-2011may20-story.html|title=The most interesting man in the world?|last=Wilkens|first=John|date=2011-05-21|website=San Diego Union-Tribune|language=en-US|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-03-16}}</ref>


In 1988, Vavra established a camp in [[Ololasurai]], [[Kenya]] and began what would become a six-year stay with the tribal [[Maasai people]], which led to the publication of ''A Tent With a View'' in 1991.<ref>[http://students.brown.edu/INDY/alpha/article.php?id=33&issue_id=185 ''The College Hill Independent'', Brown University 2003]</ref> He has paid for the education of several Maasai children and financed the building of a school in Mexico, where, since its construction, more than 5000 boys and girls have learned to read and write.<ref>[http://www.robertvavra.com/WhoIsRobertVavra.html Robert Vavra official biography]</ref>
In 1988, Vavra established a camp in [[Ololasurai]], [[Kenya]] and began what would become a six-year stay with the tribal [[Maasai people]], which led to the publication of ''A Tent With a View'' in 1991.<ref>[http://students.brown.edu/INDY/alpha/article.php?id=33&issue_id=185 ''The College Hill Independent'', Brown University 2003]</ref> He has paid for the education of several Maasai children and financed the building of a school in Mexico, where, since its construction, more than 5000 boys and girls have learned to read and write.


Novelist [[James Michener]] once wrote of Vavra: "Though equus has fired the imaginations of painters from Leonardo da Vinci, Velasquez, and Goya to Picasso; still, in the history of photography, no cameraman has recorded the horse with such excitement and personal style as has Robert Vavra. His images are works of art which are a joy to see because they evoke the inner nature of the horse."<ref>''Chicago Tribune'', December 31, 1989</ref>
Novelist [[James Michener]] once wrote of Vavra: "Though equus has fired the imaginations of painters from Leonardo da Vinci, Velasquez, and Goya to Picasso; still, in the history of photography, no cameraman has recorded the horse with such excitement and personal style as has Robert Vavra. His images are works of art which are a joy to see because they evoke the inner nature of the horse."<ref>''Chicago Tribune'', December 31, 1989</ref>


==Books and exhibitions (incomplete)==
==Books and exhibitions (incomplete) ==


Vara has published a wide range of adult and children books. He is the author of over 30 books accounting for more than 3,000,000 volumes in print, in eight languages. {{Citation needed|date=January 2011}} He has had more than 100 one-man gallery displays and museum shows in America and Europe.{{Citation needed|date=January 2011}}
Vavra has published a wide range of adult and children's books. He is the author of over 30 books accounting for more than 3,000,000 volumes in print, in eight languages. {{Citation needed|date=January 2011}} He has had more than 100 one-man gallery displays and museum shows in America and Europe. {{Citation needed|date=January 2011}}


*''Tiger Flower'', 1969 - ISBN 978-0-688-02841-1
*''Tiger Flower'', 1969 (with [[Fleur Cowles]]) - {{ISBN|978-0-688-02841-1}}
*''Lion and Blue'', 1974 (with [[Fleur Cowles]]) - ISBN 978-0-688-61164-4. Was listed by The New York Times Book Review as among the top ten children's books with the most adult appeal of all time.
*''Lion and Blue'', 1974 (with [[Fleur Cowles]]) - {{ISBN|978-0-688-61164-4}}. Was listed by The New York Times Book Review as among the top ten children's books with the most adult appeal of all time.
*''Such Is the Real Nature of Horses'', 1979, [[William Morrow and Company]], New York – {{ISBN|978-0-688-03504-4}} <ref>[https://worldcat.org/title/5693023 Such Is the Real Nature of Horses] WorldCat. Retrieved: 2023-01-31.</ref>
*''The Love of Tiger Flower'', 1980 (with [[Fleur Cowles]]) - {{ISBN|978-0-688-03737-6}}
*''Unicorns I Have Known'', 1983 - {{ISBN|978-0688022037}}
*''To Be A Unicorn'', 1986 (with [[Fleur Cowles]]) - {{ISBN|978-0-002-17959-1}}
*''Blanquito y Toro'', 1966 (drawings by [[John Russell Fulton|John Fulton]]) - {{ISBN|978-84-7176-071-5}}
*''Equus: The Creation of a Horse'', 1976 - 978-0688032395
*''Equus: The Creation of a Horse'', 1976 - 978-0688032395
*''Vavra's Horses, Ten of the World's Most Beautiful Equines'', 1989
*''Vavra's Horses, Ten of the World's Most Beautiful Equines'', 1989
*''The Unicorn of Kilimanjaro'', 1990 - ISBN 978-0-688-06850-9
*''The Unicorn of Kilimanjaro'', 1990 - {{ISBN|978-0-688-06850-9}}
*''Stallions of the Quest'', {{ISBN|978-0971260405}} {{ISBN|0971260400}} (August 8, 2001)
*''Michener's the Name'', 2007 - 978-0870818561
*''Michener's the Name'', 2007 - 978-0870818561
* ''Vavra's Vision'', 2007 - ISBN 978-3-8331-4014-3
* ''Vavra's Vision'', 2007 - {{ISBN|978-3-8331-4014-3}}


His work features in and on numerous publications including:
His work features in and on numerous publications including:
* ''Spain, Iberia: Spanish Travels And Reflections'', [[James Michener]]
* ''[[Iberia (book) |Iberia]]: Spanish Travels And Reflections'', [[James Michener]]
* ''[[The Horse Whisperer (book)|The Horse Whisperer]]'', [[Nicholas Evans]]
* ''[[The Horse Whisperer (book) |The Horse Whisperer]]'', [[Nicholas Evans]]
* Russian Republics postage stamps
* Russian Republics postage stamps
* [[Max Factor]], [[Roche]], [[Renault]] and [[Revlon]] advertisements
* [[Max Factor]], [[Hoffmann-La Roche|Roche]], [[Renault]] and [[Revlon]] advertisements


==Films and music related projects==
==Films and music related projects==

His latest book "Remembering Africa" is a veritable compendium of the man. Not just any writer and photographer, but a man unafraid to write of and photograph Truths (with a capital T) as seen in Men's eyes, Women's, and the exotic wild animals of Seville and the African plains. If you can view the rare Kelli Martin footage of Vavra "Whispering" to Wild Cape Buffalo, elephants, rhino, and the like, you will have shared a spiritual moment with a dauntless figure of literary and photographic history.


His film work includes Lawrence of Arabia and Patton and he was a creative advisor to [[Robert Redford]] during the filming of [[The Horse Whisperer (film)|The Horse Whisperer]]. [[Jane Goodall]] and [[William Shatner]] have introduced his documentary film on primitive equine behavior, ''Such Is The Real Nature of Horses'', the culmination of 20 years of research.
His film work includes Lawrence of Arabia and Patton and he was a creative advisor to [[Robert Redford]] during the filming of [[The Horse Whisperer (film)|The Horse Whisperer]]. [[Jane Goodall]] and [[William Shatner]] have introduced his documentary film on primitive equine behavior, ''Such Is The Real Nature of Horses'', the culmination of 20 years of research.
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[http://www.robertvavra.com/ Official website]
[http://www.robertvavra.com/ Official website]


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Latest revision as of 05:03, 10 March 2024

Robert Vavra, 2007.

Robert Vavra (born March 9, 1935, in Glendale, California)[1] is an American photographer and author based in El Cajon, California, California and in Spain in the summer.

Career

[edit]

Inspired by bulls and bullfighting in Mexico, Vavra moved to Spain in 1958 with a one-way ticket to Madrid on an old Italian ship The Valcania. With no formal training in animals, he spent six years studying the beasts. “I couldn’t obtain the sort of photographs I wanted for the study, so I became a photographer out of necessity,” Vavra was quoted as saying.[2] “I’ve never been interested in the camera ... I don’t really consider myself a photographer. I’m an artist and a storyteller.”

He became immersed in the lore and life of this beast which culminated in the publishing of his book, Bulls of Iberia, in 1972. He was a personal friend of legendary matador de toros Juan Belmonte, riding with him on horseback to check his herds of black bulls, and he shared the dreams, fears, adventures and valor of other toreros, such as the American John Fulton.[3][4]

In 1988, Vavra established a camp in Ololasurai, Kenya and began what would become a six-year stay with the tribal Maasai people, which led to the publication of A Tent With a View in 1991.[5] He has paid for the education of several Maasai children and financed the building of a school in Mexico, where, since its construction, more than 5000 boys and girls have learned to read and write.

Novelist James Michener once wrote of Vavra: "Though equus has fired the imaginations of painters from Leonardo da Vinci, Velasquez, and Goya to Picasso; still, in the history of photography, no cameraman has recorded the horse with such excitement and personal style as has Robert Vavra. His images are works of art which are a joy to see because they evoke the inner nature of the horse."[6]

Books and exhibitions (incomplete)

[edit]

Vavra has published a wide range of adult and children's books. He is the author of over 30 books accounting for more than 3,000,000 volumes in print, in eight languages. [citation needed] He has had more than 100 one-man gallery displays and museum shows in America and Europe. [citation needed]

  • Tiger Flower, 1969 (with Fleur Cowles) - ISBN 978-0-688-02841-1
  • Lion and Blue, 1974 (with Fleur Cowles) - ISBN 978-0-688-61164-4. Was listed by The New York Times Book Review as among the top ten children's books with the most adult appeal of all time.
  • Such Is the Real Nature of Horses, 1979, William Morrow and Company, New York – ISBN 978-0-688-03504-4 [7]
  • The Love of Tiger Flower, 1980 (with Fleur Cowles) - ISBN 978-0-688-03737-6
  • Unicorns I Have Known, 1983 - ISBN 978-0688022037
  • To Be A Unicorn, 1986 (with Fleur Cowles) - ISBN 978-0-002-17959-1
  • Blanquito y Toro, 1966 (drawings by John Fulton) - ISBN 978-84-7176-071-5
  • Equus: The Creation of a Horse, 1976 - 978-0688032395
  • Vavra's Horses, Ten of the World's Most Beautiful Equines, 1989
  • The Unicorn of Kilimanjaro, 1990 - ISBN 978-0-688-06850-9
  • Stallions of the Quest, ISBN 978-0971260405 ISBN 0971260400 (August 8, 2001)
  • Michener's the Name, 2007 - 978-0870818561
  • Vavra's Vision, 2007 - ISBN 978-3-8331-4014-3

His work features in and on numerous publications including:

[edit]

His film work includes Lawrence of Arabia and Patton and he was a creative advisor to Robert Redford during the filming of The Horse Whisperer. Jane Goodall and William Shatner have introduced his documentary film on primitive equine behavior, Such Is The Real Nature of Horses, the culmination of 20 years of research.

One of his best known horse-related projects is Horses Of The Wind, a music CD which includes Robert Vavra's photographs. Though mostly music, the CD includes horses' 'voices', a variety of whinnies and other equine vocalizations.

References

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  1. ^ The International Institute of Photographic Arts
  2. ^ The Photography of Robert Vavra, Equus 241, November 2007
  3. ^ The San Diego Union - Tribune, February 24, 1998
  4. ^ Wilkens, John (2011-05-21). "The most interesting man in the world?". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  5. ^ The College Hill Independent, Brown University 2003
  6. ^ Chicago Tribune, December 31, 1989
  7. ^ Such Is the Real Nature of Horses WorldCat. Retrieved: 2023-01-31.

Further reading

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Official website