Mickey Mantle #7 - NYC Subway Art
Mickey Mantle #7 - NYC Subway Art
Mickey Mantle Subway Art by Sports Artist James G. Ferrara
This captivating artwork by Sports Artist James G. Ferrara features the legendary Mickey Mantle, portrayed in a unique style that brings “The Mick” to life as he steps out of his iconic 1952 Topps Rookie Card. Set against the backdrop of the New York City Yankee Stadium Station - 161st. River Ave., this piece captures the excitement of the city and the spirit of one of baseball's greatest players.
Printed on Museum Quality Fine Art Archival Paper, the piece radiates vibrant colors and intricate details, enhanced by the quality of the medium that is made from 100% cotton rag and features a textured matte finish. The artwork not only highlights Mantle's figure but also immerses viewers in the scene, where they can almost hear the roars of the crowd from the nearby Yankee Stadium.
Mickey Mantle’s deep connection to New York City is celebrated in this artwork, as he remains an enduring symbol of the Yankees and the city's sports legacy. This creation is a tribute to his legendary career and the indelible mark he left on both the game and the fans who cheered him on.
This artwork is now being released as a limited edition print, making it a unique collector’s piece that stands as a true homage to Mickey Mantle's enduring influence in the Big Apple.
Fine Art Paper - Archival Print (17"x22")
S/N Limited Edition (536 PRINTED)
Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
SHIPPING: The print is gently rolled and securely packed into a durable corrugated mailing box. 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