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Atkinson & Mann Fine Art is dedicated to bringing you the finest in fine artwork. We are an authority in LeRoy Neiman and Stephen Holland artwork with over $3,000,000 in retail inventory.
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Collectible LeRoy Neiman
LeRoy Neiman is considered one of the top-earning artists on the planet. Neiman continues to create over a thousand new pieces a year.
Collectible Stephen Holland
Holland's work is fierce. Working almost exclusively with athletes as his subject matter, he zeroes in on the object of his focus. His athletes seem to have a bubble of silence around them, as if you could hear them thinking.
LeRoy Neiman Art Catalog
At Atkinson Fine Art, we are proud to be home to one of the widest representations of the LeRoy Neiman art catalog on the Internet.
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Rose Stats:
2009 NBA Rookie of the year, NBA All Rookie First Team, Skills Challange Championship.
2010 NBA Allstar
2011 NBA Allstar, NBA Most Valuable Player
Born in Chicago, Rose learned the game of basketball from his three older brothers. In high school, he won two state championships and was rated by scouts as the top point guard prospect in the country after graduation. He played for the University of Memphis Tigers and reached the NCAA national championship game in 2008. Shortly after, Rose declared for the 2008 NBA Draft and was selected first overall by the Chicago Bulls. In his first year of professional basketball, Rose was voted the Rookie of the Year and was selected to the All-Rookie Team. In his second season, Rose was selected as an NBA All-Star for the 2010 NBA All-Star Game; he was also named a starter for the U.S. Team at the 2010 FIBA World Championships. Since being drafted, Rose has led the Bulls to the NBA Playoffs every year. In 2011, he received the NBA Most Valuable Player Award, becoming the youngest player ever to win this award. He joined Michael Jordan as the only Chicago Bulls players to win the honor.
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Wilton Place, built in 1872 on the site of a cow yard will lead you from Knightsbridge to Wilton Crescent and then into the hard to find Wilton Row. This delightful mews was once part of the barracks of the Duke of Wellington’s guards, the Iron Duke who lived a short distance away at Apsley house, better known as number one London. The old officer’s mess now houses the Grenadier Pub, along with the patriotic red, white and blue décor and the grenadier’s century box that would be a tourist delight if they could only find it. It is said to be haunted by an officer who was shot cheating at cards. You can feel like you are in the country in this quiet corner of a busy part of town.