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Robert Butler (September 25, 1943 – March 19, 2014) was a postwar and contemporary artist best known for his portrayals of the woods and backwaters around Florida's Everglades. He was a member of the well-known African-American artists group, The Highwaymen .
Jim Crockett Jr., of Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP), commissioned Charles Crumrine, a Reno, Nevada, silversmith specializing in rodeo-style belt buckles, to produce the new championship belt. The championship belt debuted on February 14, 1986, at a Championship Wrestling from Florida card called "Battle of the Belts II", where NWA World ...
ONE: Legends of the World Pasay, Philippines: Nov 10, 2017 322 days Nguyen vacated the title on September 28, 2018 due to suffering an injury in training, rendering him unable to defend the title. [25] 5 Eduard Folayang (2) def. Amir Khan: ONE: Conquest of Champions Pasay, Philippines: Nov 23, 2018 128 days (492 days) 6 Shinya Aoki (2) ONE: A ...
[17] [18] These artists were inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 2004 as the Highwaymen and include: Curtis Arnett, Hezekiah Baker, Al "Blood" Black, brothers Ellis and George Buckner, Robert Butler, Mary Ann Carroll (the only woman in the group), brothers Johnny and Willie Daniels, [19] Rodney Demps, James Gibson, Alfred Hair ...
Rembert stretched, tooled, and dyed leather, using shoe dye to depict scenes from the rural Jim Crow south where he was born and raised. As the colors in shoe dye that were available to him became more vivid, so did his paintings. In April 2010, Rembert had his first one-man show, Memories of My Youth, at the
Robert Butler (artist) (1943–2014), one of the Florida Highwaymen; Robert Butler (criminal) (1851–1905), New Zealand and Australian murderer and career criminal; Robert Butler (director) (1927–2023), American film and television director; Robert Butler (obesity) (1972–2015), one of the world's heaviest people
Jim Crow is a painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1986. In October 2017, the anti-segregation painting sold for $17.7 million at Christie's Post-War & Contemporary art auction in Paris, becoming the most expensive artwork by Basquiat sold in France.
Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist's Memoir of the Jim Crow South is a 2021 memoir by artist Winfred Rembert written in collaboration with philosophy professor Erin I. Kelly. The book was published posthumously after Rembert's death in March 2021. It won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography.