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  1. Westsider Books | 12x16 | 3600. “The challenges in art aren’t always dramatic. Often a subtlety can elevate an image from one you can identify to one that resonates.”. -RB. Verdi Square | Amsterdam at 73rd | 18”x24” | 5000. Dublin House Tap Room | 79th | 12”x16” | 3400. Robert Beck’s Studio | 79th | 12”x16” | NFS.

  2. Robert Beck (nacido Robert Lee Maupin o Robert Moppins Jr.; 4 de agosto de 1918 - 30 de abril de 1992), más conocido como Iceberg Slim, fue un ex proxeneta afroamericano que luego se convirtió en escritor. Las novelas de Beck se adaptaron al cine. Primeros años de vida.

  3. Iceberg Slim, alias Robert Beck, et de son vrai nom Robert Lee Maupin, né le 4 août 1918 à Chicago et mort le 28 avril 1992, est un écrivain américain, auteur de roman noir.. Dans la seconde moitié du XX e siècle, il est l'un des écrivains afro-américains les plus influents grâce à la publication de Pimp, son autobiographie parue en 1967, où il expose sa vie de proxénète (pimp ...

  4. Robert Beck (born 1st August 1968 in Chiswick, London) is an English actor who has appeared in Emmerdale in two roles: Gavin Ferris from May to December 1999. Damon Harris from August to December 2023. His other television credits include Brookside, The X-Files, The Bill, Doctors, Waterloo Road...

  5. Robert Beck is a photographer based in Carlsbad, California. He worked as a staff photographer at Sports Illustrated for over three decades, and is widely regarded as one of the top sports shooters in the United States.

  6. Robert Beck. Hallo, ich bin Robert Beck und seit 2023 bin ich Teil des Teams. Als der Bruder der Gründerin Dani Trettl fühle ich mich hier wie zu Hause. Mein Job? Nun, ich bin "der fürs Marketing", der Kopf hinter unseren Werbekampagnen und der Typ, der unser Shopsystem am Laufen hält.

  7. Robert C. Beck D.Sc., a retired physicist, had been developing sensitive instrumentation and exploring electromedicine for most of his career. In 1991, he learned of the work of researchers Kaali and Lyman of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, who had developed a method of using microcurrents to remove viruses from contaminated blood.