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Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson unveils his unconventional portrait

Cleveland
Nick Castele
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91福利
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson's official portrait dwarfs those of his predecessors in City Hall's Red Room.

Before Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson unveiled his official portrait Wednesday evening, he told a crowd of well-wishers at City Hall that it wouldn鈥檛 look like those of his predecessors.

Unlike the depictions of Mike White, Carl Stokes or Frank Lausche, the oil painting of Jackson wouldn鈥檛 stare out at the viewer from inside an office.

鈥淚 wanted everyone to understand that Mayor Jackson comes from a community,鈥 the four-term mayor said.

That community 鈥 Cleveland鈥檚 Central neighborhood 鈥 forms the backdrop of the large portrait the mayor leaves behind as he departs City Hall.

Jackson spoke briefly to the audience in the City Hall rotunda before going up to the Red Room 鈥 a meeting room in the mayor鈥檚 office 鈥 with his family. The painting was already mounted high on the wall.

The audience watched on a live video feed as the mayor and the artist, Rob Hartshorn, pulled a red drape off the portrait. At about six feet tall, it dwarfed the images of former mayors beneath it.

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Nick Castele
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91福利
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson's official portrait, painted by Rob Hartshorn.

Standing outdoors and partially in shadow, the quiet mayor greets the viewer with what鈥檚 not quite a smile. Behind him, children watch a youth football practice at Dwayne Browder Field.

Cutting into the frame is a sign for Lonnie Burten Park, named for the former city councilman and friend of Jackson who collapsed and died suddenly in 1984. Five years after that, Jackson ran for Burten鈥檚 old council seat, beginning a 32-year political career.

Cleveland鈥檚 skyline rises behind the field. But in front of the Downtown towers is a brick building representing the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority apartments in Central 鈥 鈥渂rick city,鈥 as Jackson said his wife, Edwina, put it.

鈥淚鈥檓 prominent in it, but it鈥檚 not all about me,鈥 the mayor said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about the community.鈥

Jackson鈥檚 experience of the neighborhood and its tragedies have long been part of his political 鈥 and personal 鈥 identity. Next to the lectern as he spoke Wednesday night was a large photo of his grandson Frank Q. Jackson, who was fatally shot in September, and the mayor鈥檚 daughter, Janese, who died the following month.

The mayor didn鈥檛 just pose for the portrait in an artist鈥檚 studio. According to Hartshorn, the two drove through the neighborhood together as Jackson reminisced.

鈥淭here was a story on every 鈥 a story about that corner over his entire lifetime,鈥 Hartshorn said. 鈥淣eighborhood after neighborhood, just witnessing his face as those memories came to him.鈥

The unveiling ceremony drew city officials, council members, politicians and allies of the mayor to the rotunda. Insurance magnate and Jackson supporter Uberto Fedeli, who chairs the mayor鈥檚 legacy committee, delivered opening remarks.

Mayor-elect Justin Bibb worked his way through the crowd. So did Maple Heights Mayor Annette Blackwell, who is running for Cuyahoga County executive. Council President-elect Blaine Griffin chatted with attendees off to the side of the rotunda.

Everyone in attendance wore masks to thwart the spread of the coronavirus.

After Jackson and his family left the Red Room, others entered in small groups to take photos of the portrait.

Included on a small plaque at the bottom of the frame, in letters that were difficult to see even through a camera lens, were the five words that have become the mayor鈥檚 abstruse catchphrase:

鈥淚t Is What It Is!鈥
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Nick Castele was a senior reporter covering politics and government for 91福利. He worked as a reporter for Ideastream from 2012-2022.