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Cat's Cradle

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Object Details

Artist

Henry C. Casselli, Jr., born 25 Oct 1946

Sitter

Muhammad Ali, 17 Jan 1942 - 3 Jun 2016

Exhibition Label

Born Louisville, Kentucky
When Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Clay) proclaimed “I am the greatest,” it was hard not to agree. Just twenty-two years old when he stunned the boxing world by upsetting heavyweight champion Sonny Liston in 1964, Ali would become the first three-time winner of the heavyweight crown. A consummate showman whose braggadocio and rhyming banter captivated the public, the fleet-footed and graceful Ali was mesmerizing as he confounded opponents with his unorthodox boxing style.
Ali was also a potent force beyond the ring. In 1967, he was convicted of draft evasion and stripped of his title after refusing military induction based on his religious beliefs. The Supreme Court later overturned the conviction, and Ali battled back to regain the heavyweight title in 1974. His humanitarian efforts were as impressive as his abilities inside the ring, and he supported several causes both nationally and internationally. Ali has been ranked by the World Boxing Council as the greatest heavyweight champion of all time.
Nacido en Louisville, Kentucky
Cuando Muhammad Ali (nacido Cassius Clay) proclamaba “Soy el más grande”, era difícil diferir. Tenía veintidós años cuando maravilló al mundo del boxeo al derrotar al campeón de peso completo Sonny Liston en 1964, y sería el primer púgil en ganar tres veces la corona en dicha categoría. Experto en acaparar la atención pública, cautivando a los espectadores con su fanfarronería y parloteo, el ágil y grácil Ali resultaba hipnotizante mientras aturdía a sus oponentes con su estilo inusitado.
También fue una influencia poderosa fuera del ring. En 1967 fue condenado por evasión del servicio militar y despojado de su título tras negarse a ser reclutado por motivos religiosos. Más tarde, el Tribunal Supremo dejó sin efecto la condena y Ali volvió al ring para recuperar el título de peso completo en 1974. Su labor humanitaria fue tan impactante como sus habilidades boxísticas, y apoyó diversas causas de nivel nacional e internacional. El Consejo Mundial de Boxeo ha clasificado a Ali como el mejor campeón de peso completo de la historia.

Provenance

Sig [Sigmund] Rogich, Las Vegas; gift 2001 to NPG

Credit Line

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of the Sig Rogich Family Trust

Date

1981

Object number

NPG.2002.2

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Copyright

© 2002, Henry Casselli

Type

Painting

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

Stretcher: 121.9 x 182.7cm (48 x 71 15/16")
Frame: 144.1 x 204.8 x 8.6cm (56 3/4 x 80 5/8 x 3 3/8")

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National Portrait Gallery Collection

Exhibition

American Winners: Athletes and Entertainers Who Shaped the Nation

On View

NPG, West Gallery 240

Data Source

National Portrait Gallery

Topic

Costume\Dress Accessory\Glove\Gloves
Muhammad Ali: Male
Muhammad Ali: Sports\Athlete\Boxer
Muhammad Ali: Civilian awards\Presidential Medal of Freedom
Portrait

Metadata Usage

Usage conditions apply

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm411a4105b-98d1-4170-9005-53dbaf4fe03a

Record ID

npg_NPG.2002.2

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