Posted 12 months, 23 days ago
joel1414
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Have had this for quite some time . . . never seen any like it . . . I think someday it may be worth something . . . What do you think ?
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Posted 12 months, 23 days ago
joel1414
(24 items)
Have had this for quite some time . . . never seen any like it . . . I think someday it may be worth something . . . What do you think ?
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He is well known, born in the 1920's famous for a specific style of painting in sports figures and events. He taught at Act Academy of Chicago and other well known schools.
If this is original and not a print, it is worth a good sum.
Look him up on Wikipedia, askart.com, etc.....
good luck.
If my memory serves me, Burger King did a lot with his art in the 1970s or 1980s ... Olympic related I believe.
THIS IS NOT A BURGER KING REPRODUCTION . . . THE REAL DEAL !
I know it is not a BK print. Burger King commissioned him to do a series of paintings for them from which to make prints for the OLYMPICS.
The date by the way was 1976.
The BK posters were the "REAL DEAL" as well. Just printed in much larger quantities and I would guess a smaller size.
BK brought him to the general public's notice.
Your PRINT is from a paining that ... Sold For $31,250 on Nov. 10, 2010
IT (the painting) is THE REAL REAL DEAL
SPECIFICS ...
Signed LeRoy Neiman, dated 75 (ll) and inscribed as titled (lr); signed, dated and inscribed Rusty Staub Most Valuable Player N.Y. Mets 1975 on the reverse
Acrylic on fiberboard
48 x 36 inches (121.9 x 91.4 cm)
Other LeRoy Neimans that sold that day brought ...
$43,750 Surfer
$37,500 Constellation, Oyster Bay, 1967
$37,500 Dr. J, 1975
$34,375 Earl "the Pearl" Monroe, 1976
$31,250 Rusty Staub
Thanks for the heads-up. I just hope the poster/print with Neiman Autograph is worth a couple of hundred dollars . . . that is what I was told when I received it.