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  2. LeRoy Neiman - Wikipedia

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    Originals can sell for up to $500,000 for works such as Stretch Stampede, a mammoth 1975 oil painting of the Kentucky Derby. In addition to being a renowned sports artist, Neiman has created many works from his experience on safari, including Portrait of a Black Panther, Portrait of the Elephant, Resting Lion, and Resting Tiger. Some of his ...

  3. Meet the artist who made a portrait of Caitlin Clark with a ...

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    Sam Woj is an independent artist specializing in using sports equipment to make portraits. Using a basketball to paint Caitlin Clark was her latest Meet the artist who made a portrait of Caitlin ...

  4. Stephen Holland (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Holland (born 1941) is an American artist, known for his portraits of athletes and celebrities such as Muhammad Ali, Joe Namath, Joe DiMaggio, Tiger Woods and David Beckham. [1] His work is held in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, [2] the American Sports Art Museum and Archives [3] and the Staples Center ...

  5. Athletes (Warhol series) - Wikipedia

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    Athletes is a 1977 series of silkscreen portraits by American artist Andy Warhol.Commissioned by Richard Weisman, the series consists of ten multi-colored portraits of the most celebrated athletes of the time: Muhammad Ali, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Chris Evert, Rod Gilbert, O.J. Simpson, Pelé, Tom Seaver, Willie Shoemaker, Dorothy Hamill, and Jack Nicklaus.

  6. Ross Rossin - Wikipedia

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    Ross R Rossin (born Rossen Raytchev Raykov; March 23, 1964) is a Bulgarian-born American artist known for his large-scale, hyper-realist portraits of contemporary and historical figures. Rossin's native city of Ruse and its Baroque architecture , strong influence from Vienna , and traditional appreciation of culture were major influences in his ...

  7. June Mendoza - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] She realised that art was her calling at age 12 and commenced life classes at 14 and portraiture eventually became her forte. [5] She left school early and after the Second World War moved to London, where she studied at St Martin’s School of Art. [4] In the 1940s and 1950s, she was also active as a comic artist. [6]

  8. Artists of the Tudor court - Wikipedia

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    Typically managing a group of assistants and apprentices in a workshop or studio, many of these artists produced works across several disciplines, including portrait miniatures, large-scale panel portraits on wood, illuminated manuscripts, heraldric emblems, and elaborate decorative schemes for masques, tournaments, and other events.

  9. Kelvin Okafor - Wikipedia

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    Okafor undertook a Foundation Art & Design course at City and Guilds Art School (2005–06), and went on to study at Middlesex University (2006–09), graduating with a BA degree in Fine Art. [5] Awards he has won include the Catherine Petitgas Visitors Choice Prize, part of the National Open Art Competition. [ 6 ]