"Sports Legends"
by
LeRoy Neiman
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Media : | Poster, Reproduction on Paper | Image Dimensions : | 14" x 14" | Year Produced : | 1979 | Current Retail : | Call For Quote | | Description : | This piece was done by LeRoy Neiman a number of years ago for an award banquet on the "rubber chicken winter dinner circuit" in New York.
It depicts Bobbie Hull (Hockey), Willie Mays (Baseball), Mario Andretti (Auto Racing), George Blanda (Football), and Jerry West (Basketball). |
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LeRoy Neiman is one of the most celebrated modern artists in the United States and around the world. His unique, colorful and visually stunning works of art vibrantly capture a wide array of real-life people, places and activities including sporting events, leisure activities and other social gatherings. The recipient of countless awards and recognitions throughout his spectacular, more than half century long career, the works of LeRoy Neiman will undoubtedly continue to live on for another half century and far beyond!
LeRoy Neiman is one of the most celebrated modern artists in the United States and around the world. His unique, colorful and visually stunning works of art vibrantly capture a wide array of real-life people, places and activities including sporting events, leisure activities and other social gatherings. The recipient of countless awards and recognitions throughout his spectacular, more than half century long career, the works of LeRoy Neiman will undoubtedly continue to live on for another half century and far beyond!
Neiman was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was abandoned by his father at an early age. Neiman and his mother, Lydia, were forced to fend for themselves. Neiman distinguished himself by drawing. In 1942, Neiman left high school to enlist in the US Army, where he spent four years before returning to St. Paul to finish his high school degree. Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also later taught), the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois.
Neiman was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was abandoned by his father at an early age. Neiman and his mother, Lydia, were forced to fend for themselves. Neiman distinguished himself by drawing. In 1942, Neiman left high school to enlist in the US Army, where he spent four years before returning to St. Paul to finish his high school degree. Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also later taught), the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois.