Bill "Bojangles" Robinson
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson
Print Description: A portrait of Bill “Bojangles” Robinson (1878-1949), one of the most famous tap-dancers of all time. After more than two decades of a successful stage career, Robinson became one of the first Black performers in Hollywood, ultimately becoming a household name for his work on the big screen.
About the Series: One print in a series of 11 prints used by the JXN project as part of “Unveiling the Vanguard” - a rededication of streets and public locations to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Jackson Ward. Prints were translated into large-scale banners and installed on the street. This project won a 2021 Golden Hammer Award for Best Placemaking Project from the Historic Richmond Foundation. Complete portfolios are held in the collections of the The Virginia Museum of History and Culture, The Valentine Museum, The Library of Virginia and VCU Special Collections.
Medium: Woodcut with ghost printing on rice paper
Image size: 12”x12”
Paper size: 14”x14”
Edition size: 15
Note: 25% of proceeds from the sale of this print, through May 2022 will go to support The Well Art Gallery - the only Black-owned art gallery in Richmond, VA which urgently needs funding to stay open.