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Published 1995. Limited Edition Serigraph - Etching. Image Area Dimensions 7 1/2" x 8 3/4." Numbered 150 pieces Signed and numbered by LeRoy Neiman. Gallery Retail $2,500. For BEST PRICE and availability - Call or use Contact Form. One of ten pieces comprising the Football Suite: Field Goal Interference Kicker Open Runner QB Receiver Scampering Back Snap The Aerialist The Line -
Seri-giclee on deckled-edge paper Image 39" x 26.5" Paper 31.5" x 44" Numbered 195 40 Artist Proofs (AP) 20 Printers Proofs (PP) Released 2015 Signed and Numbered by Tom Everhart. For BEST PRICE and availability - Call or use Contact Form. Also Available: Japanese Edition (JE) Paper 18" x 25" Edition 75 12 Artist Proofs (AP) Signed and Numbered by Tom Everhart. For BEST PRICE and availability - Call or use Contact Form. Also Exibition Edition Paper 40" x 52" Edition 9 + 1 Signed and numbered by Tom Everhart For BEST PRICE and availability - Call or use Contact Form. -
Gouache Mixed Media on Paper 25" x 35" unframed. Dated 1986 This is the actual Original that the Neiman America's Cup was produced from in 1986, LE of 375 pieces and Retails for $8500. The Original was produced 1986. This piece is a landmark piece and widely accepted as one of Neiman's best sailing pieces. For BEST PRICE and availability - Call or use Contact Form. -
LeRoy Neiman Original Mixed media on paper; including tempera, acrylic, pastel, watercolor, and conti crayon Dated 1966 9 1/2" x 9 1/4" viewable 21 1/2" x 21" Framed The brutal WWWF matchup between Bruno Sammartino vs. Baron Mikel Scicluna on March 11, 1966 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. For BEST PRICE and availability - Call or use Contact Form. -
LeRoy Neiman Original Mixed media on paper; including tempera, acrylic, pastel, watercolor, and conti crayon Dated 1966 8 1/2" x 16 1/4" viewable 21" x 29" Framed The brutal WWWF matchup between Bruno Sammartino vs. Baron Mikel Scicluna on March 11, 1966 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. For BEST PRICE and availability - Call or use Contact Form.
