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ROBINSON--Cervin. Cervin Robinson, architectural photographer and writer, died peacefully in his sleep at age 94 in Wakefield, RI. His death was the result of complications from dementia and old age. Born May 18, 1928 in Boston, the son of Frank J. Robinson, architect, and Mary Burchill Robinson, he was educated at the Dexter School, Exeter Academy, and Harvard University. Cervin served two years in the U.S. Army, and then started a career in architectural photography as assistant to Walker Evans and as a photographer for the Historical American Buildings Survey for the Library of Congress. Over time his reputation grew and his work was used by architects and architectural publications, a partial list of which includes Architectural Forum, The Architectural Review, The Society of Architectural Historians and Places to which he also contributed many articles. The New Criterion's J. Duncan Berry referred to him as "perhaps the most celebrated of any living architectural photographer." Cervin co-authored "Skyscraper Style" (1975) with Rosemary Haag Bletter and "Architecture Transformed" (1985) with Joel Herschman, and he contributed illustrations to many books, most notably "The Architecture of Frank Furness" (1973) by James F. O'Gorman, "Living Architecture" (1997), text by James F. O'Gorman, "Louis Sullivan: the Function of Ornament" (1986), text by David Van Zanten. His work was exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the Philadelphia Museum, Wellesley College, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Ammon Carter Museum, the New York Municipal Arts Society, Case Western Reserve and the Wolk Gallery at M.I.T. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1971 and was twice a Fellow at the MacDowell Colony. An honorary member of the A.I.A., he received a special commendation in 1986 as a photographer and historian. His work has been reviewed by, among other publications, The New York Times (Paul Goldberger), The New Yorker (Brendon Gill), and The New Criterion (J. Duncan Berry). Cervin traveled and photographed extensively in Europe and the U.S. He was an elite race walker who was nominated New England Regional Champion 1990 after placing first - not just in his age group of over 60 - in a 50 kilometer race. He never officially retired but did commercial work into his late eighties. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Lucy Hodgson, and two sons, Samuel Hodgson Robinson and Moses Hazard Robinson.

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Published by New York Times on Jan. 1, 2023.

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John Milner

December 13, 2023

I worked as an architect for HABS in the 1960s and was inspired by Cervin's superb photographs which captured not only the unique architectural details of historic American buildings but also the spirit of those who created them.

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Marian B. Spatz

January 1, 2023

It was my honor to know Cervin as a fellow racewalker in the New York Walkers Club. He was a soft spoken man and humble in speaking of the multitude honors he received as an architectural photographer. He will be remembered and greatly missed.

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Stella & Park Racewalkers, USA

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Stella Cashman

January 1, 2023

Dear Lucy,
So sorry to hear of Cervin's passing. I miss the many walks we had together in Central Park and as a valued member of Park Racewalkers, USA club. My sincere condolences to you and the family on this sad news.
Stella

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