
Herbie Hancock, New York City, 1968
About this photograph Jazz great Herbie Hancock, in a photograph taken on November 22, 1968. In a “People Are Talking About …” feature published in Vogue, the twenty-eight year old Hancock, described as “a composer of incisive lyricism and a pianist with firefly fingers” remarked that he was “unlabelled“. The former sideman for Miles Davis commented that he writes music for commercials, soundtracks for movies, as well as touring with his jazz sextet and regular shows at the Village Vanguard. Photographed by Jack Robinson. Print sizes and editions 10” x 10” Paper size, 8” x 8” Image size - Open Edition 16” x 16” Paper size, 14” x 14” Image size - Open Edition 36” x 36” Paper size, 34” x 34” Image size - Edition of 25 Print type Archival pigment print Paper type Canson Platine Fibre Rag paper Signature Estate stamped by Jack Robinson Archive About the photographer Jack Robinson, Jr. (1928-1997), born in Meridian, Mississippi, became a renowned fashion and portrait photographer after mov