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Wren Panzella’s etched transfer paintings and prints of baseball players as seen in 2007 at the The National Upholstering Design Studio/Gallery in Albany. This work, titled “Fast Ball,” is a ...
Cleveland Institute of Art student Nicole Alvarez focuses her paintbrush on the Cleveland Buckeyes - the Negro American ...
Seventy-six home runs are fastened on the wall inside the Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center. This lineup of pictures of acclaimed baseball players is aptly titled "New York City's Golden Boys ...
Highly unique, beautifully illustrated and instantly recognizable, the Donruss Diamond Kings cards injected Evans with a dose ...
Thirty-three of Nelson’s paintings — and a handful of preliminary sketches — make up an exhibit also called “We Are The Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball” that will open Thursday ...
From a young Ken Griffey Jr. in 1990 to Bo Jackson at the height of his two-sport powers, the Diamond Kings ruled baseball.
We dissected the ballet of baseball with special cameras that ran at 500 frames a second (instead of 24); interviewed on-camera nearly ninety writers, historians, fans, players and managers ...
When Perez began doing his Diamond Kings series in 1982, it was the first usage of art in baseball cards since 1953. Evans and Perez, as well as actor John Ortiz who does a great job describing ...