Joe DiMaggio - New York Yankees 5"x 7" Baseball Card Art
Joe DiMaggio - New York Yankees 5"x 7" Baseball Card Art
Introducing Joe DiMaggio Baseball Card Artwork by James G. Ferrara
Celebrate the legacy of Joe DiMaggio, famously known as "The Yankee Clipper," with this 5"x7" Baseball Card Artwork by renowned Sports Artist James G. Ferrara. This isn’t just a card—it’s a miniature masterpiece, capturing the elegance and poise of one of baseball’s most iconic figures with museum-quality detail.
Printed on archival fine art stock, this collectible brings a gallery-worthy presence to the world of baseball memorabilia. The front features Ferrara’s stunning illustration of Joe DiMaggio, showcasing his quiet confidence, and unparalleled contributions to the game. On the back, delve into a detailed “Career at a Glance” summary and essential MLB stats, offering an in-depth look at the achievements that earned DiMaggio his legendary nickname.
Encased in a sleek, double-sided acrylic frame, this collectible enhances visibility and light while providing superior protection. Perfect for collectors, baseball fans, and art enthusiasts, this Joe DiMaggio Baseball Card Artwork is more than a tribute—it’s a timeless piece of history honoring "The Yankee Clipper" for your home, office, or personal collection.
Fine Art Paper - Archival Print (5"x7")
S/N Limited Edition (ONLY 50 PRINTED)
Double-Sided high quality Acrylic Display
Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
SHIPPING: Allow 7-10 days for delivery
Museum Quality Prints
Museum Quality Prints
Cold Press Fine Art Archival Paper - An acid free, 100% cotton rag media with a bright textured finish. This paper has an extremely-high color gamut and black density.
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The Art of Champions
Artist James G. Ferrara has taken his dual passion for sports and art to create some of the greatest figures and unforgettable moments in sports history.
"His style of mixing articulated realism with inspired backgrounds captures his subjects at their essence." ~ Dave Kaplan