Robert Gernhardt was born the son of a judge and a chemist in Tallinn, where his family was part of the
Baltic German minority. In 1939 they had to relocate to
Poznań. In 1945 his father was killed in the
war, and after the end of the war, his mother fled west with her three sons Robert, Per, and Andreas, finally ending up in
Göttingen, where Robert Gernhardt finished school in 1956. Afterwards, he studied painting, first in
Stuttgart and then at the
Hochschule der Künste in Berlin, also doing German Studies at Berlin's
Freie Universität. Beginning in 1964, he lived in
Frankfurt, working as a freelance artist and writer. In 1965 he married his first wife, Almut Gernhardt, née Ulrich, who died in 1989. In 1990 he married his second wife, Almut Gehebe. Since purchasing a house in
Tuscany in 1972, he regularly spent many months in Italy. In 1996 he had to undergo a multiple
bypass operation and, in 2002, he was diagnosed with
Colorectal cancer, which he succumbed to in 2006. == Work ==