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George Valentine Dureau
(American/Louisiana, 1930-2014)

"David Kopay"

double 120 mm color negative blow up
same negative blown up twice, each photo laid down back to back on mat board, each photo signed lower right center in marker.
Matted, glazed and framed.
photo 30" x 30", framed 31-1/2" x 31-1/2

Provenance: Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Notes: From 1964-1971, David Kopay played as a running back for the San Francisco 49ers, Washington Redskins, New Orleans Saints and Detroit Lions. Three years after he retired in 1972, Kopay became the first NFL player to publicly come out as gay, challenging stereotypes of masculinity in professional sports that stymied his future coaching positions on college and national football leagues. In 1977, Kopay wrote an autobiography on his experience in coming to terms with his sexual orientation that instantly became a New York Times national best-seller, inspiring younger generations of homosexual, bi and transgender young men and women. The continued success of the book enabled Kopay to establish with the proceeds a $1 million dollar endowment to the University of Washington Q [Queer] Center. Kopay continues to be a pillar of support in the LGBTQ community; he is a board member on the Gay and Lesbian Athletics Foundation, Ambassador for the Federation of Gay Games and motivational speaker for athletic engagements that promote awareness and support for gender and sexuality differences in sports.

While playing for the New Orleans Saints in 1971, Kopay befriended George Dureau, who took a series of nude studies/photographs of the football player. After Kopay came out, a limited edition of twenty-five 14" x 14" silver gelatin prints, signed by both Kopay and Dureau, were released. The color negatives were later printed in the much larger format seen here and signed by Dureau.


  • Condition: **No signs of past restorations - imperfections in the negative: small white spots scattered throughout lower half (body and background); lighter area up right that appears to be in negative and/or part of the printing process.
    Modern gilt frame with two drilled holes on right and left: surface marks, nicks and abrasions.

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