Album of Gems, Introduced by Williams and Walker and Their Own Big Company
Object Details
- Artist
- Unidentified Artist
- Publisher
- Hurtig & Seamon
- Sitter
- George Walker, 1873 - 8 Jan 1911
- Bert Williams, 12 Nov 1874 - 4 Mar 1922
- Exhibition Label
- This sheet music cover features portraits of renowned vaudeville performers George Walker (lower left) and Bert Williams (upper right) and scenes of, among other things, the actors teaching their famous “cake walk” to William Vanderbilt. The Policy Players was their 1899 production that garnered glowing reviews and stories of audiences laughing in “uproars.”
- Walker and Williams reclaimed material from white minstrelsy performers who “blacked up” to racially derogate African Americans. Walker was the straight man and petty tyrant of the hapless and put-upon Williams. The gaiety of this cover featuring flowers, ribbons, and levity, however, belies the darkly racist and contradictory conditions the entertainers endured as pioneers in professionalizing black theater—as “blacks in blackface.” W.C. Fields, another vaudeville actor, once commented, Williams was “the funniest man I ever saw—and the saddest man I ever knew.”
- En esta portada de unas partituras musicales figuran retratos de los celebrados artistas de vodevil George Walker (abajo a la izquierda) y Bert Williams (arriba a la derecha) y, entre otras, escenas de los actores enseñándole su famoso baile “cake walk” a William Vanderbilt. Su producción de 1899, The Policy Players, recibió críticas muy elogiosas y mantuvo al público riéndose a carcajadas.
- Walker y Williams reutilizaban material de artistas ambulantes blancos (minstrels) que se presentaban pintados de negro mofándose de los afroamericanos. Walker era el hombre serio del acto, que tiranizaba al infeliz y explotado Williams. El tono alegre de esta portada con flores, cintas y humor contrasta con las condiciones racistas y contradictorias que estos artistas sufrieron como pioneros del teatro negro profesional —como “negros pintados de negro”—. W.C. Fields, otro actor de vodevil, comentó que Williams era “el artista más cómico que he visto, y el hombre más triste que he conocido”.
- Credit Line
- National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
- 1899
- Object number
- NPG.2016.118
- Restrictions & Rights
- CC0
- Type
- Medium
- Chromolithograph on paper
- Dimensions
- Sheet: 35 × 26.4cm (13 3/4 × 10 3/8")
- Mat: 55.9 × 40.6 cm (22 × 16")
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- National Portrait Gallery Collection
- Location
- Currently not on view
- National Portrait Gallery
- Topic
- Costume\Dress Accessory\Neckwear\Tie
- Bert Williams: Male
- Bert Williams: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Actor
- Bert Williams: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Performer\Comedian
- Bert Williams: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Performer\Comedian
- Bert Williams: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Performer\Vaudeville performer
- George Walker: Male
- George Walker: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Actor
- George Walker: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Performer\Comedian
- George Walker: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Performer\Vaudeville performer
- Portrait
- Record ID
- npg_NPG.2016.118
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4ffad3350-244e-4dbc-8bb7-596e58074409
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