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Michael Deas
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A
Magnificent Journey
Arnold Palmer
Size: 16"
x 24"
Limited Edition
Giclée
Signed by Michael Deas and Arnold Palmer
375 Regular
Edition, $1500 Retail *Sold Out
25 Artist Proof, $1500 Retail Sold Out
25 Printer's Proof $1500 Retail Sold Out
25 Arnold Palmer Proof, $1500 Retail Sold
Out
* Gregory
Editions has been allocated 50 of this Sold Out edition for sale
exclusively to the art gallery trade. Dealers
wishing to purchase prints from this edition may call Sales at 800-288-2724
or email sales@gregoryeditions.com.
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Larry Dyke
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The
11th at Augusta
Size: 30-1/2"
x 40"
195 Regular Edition, $800
35 Artist Proof, $900
195 Canvas $1,200
35 Canvas Artist Proof, $1,300 |
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The 12th at Augusta
Size: 26 1/2"
x 40"
195 Regular Edition, $800
19 Artist Proofs, $900
195 Canvas Edition, $1,000
19 Canvas Artist Proofs, $1,100
Available April 2001
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Springtime at Augusta's 13th
Size: 24-3/4" x 45"
450 Regular Edition, $700
50 Artist Proof, $750
50 Canvas $800 Sold Out
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Mark King
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Golden Bell-Augusta 12th
Mark King
Jack Nicklaus calls the 12th “…the most dangerous tournament
hole in the world.” The 155-yard 12th hole is perhaps the
most famous par-3 in America. Watch the flag to see how hard the
wind is blowing as it swirls off Rae’s Creek. It makes club
selection difficult and can send a seemingly fine shot to a watery
grave. Each hole at Augusta National is named for one of the plants
or trees around the green ~ Golden Bell refers to the flowering
spring bush also known as forsythia.
Brushstrokes Enhanced
Sale Price: $400.00
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Mastering the 17th Hole
Mark King
The 17th hole at Warwick Hills is 182 yards, however, four bunkers
gape at the approaching tee shots, and the green is the most fiercely
sloped on the course. It sits in a natural amphitheater, one of
the first examples of stadium golf. Architect Joe Lee had a mission
in designing this hole, “Golfers want a challenge.”
Brushstrokes Enhanced
Sale Price: $300.00
Price: $750.00
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The
King and the Golden Bear II
Image depicts Palmer and Nicklaus competing together as teammates
in the 1971 Ryder Cup Matches at Old Warson Country Club in St.
Louis, MO. America defeated Great Britain 18 1/2 to 13 1/2
Silkscreen on Archival Board
Available September 01, 2001
Image Size 20" x 24"
275 Signed & Numbered $3,000.00
Sold Out
25 Artists Proofs $3,000.00 Sold Out
Hand Pulled Original Lithograph Sold
Out
Image Size 15.75" x 19.75"
500 Signed & Numbered, $1,500.00 SOLD OUT
50 Artist Proofs, $1,600.00
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The King
and The Golden Bear
They are the two most beloved golfers of our time:Arnold Palmer
and Jack Nicklaus. Now, renowed artistHelen Rundell captures the
charisma and power exuded by these golf legends in her breathtaking
image of the famous twosome sitting on the Swilcan Bridge at St.
Andrews.
Hand Pulled Lithograph personally autographed by Arnold
Palmer and Jack Nicklaus
Image Size 16" x 20"
500 Signed and Numbered, $1,500.00
SOLD OUT
50 Artist Proofs, $1,600.00 SOLD OUT |
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The
16th at Augusta
Image Size
17" X 31.5"
Hand-pulled Lithograph
500 Signed and Numbered, $600.00 Sold Out
50 Artist Proofs, $700.00 Sold Out
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Rundell's
images detail the artist's feelings about discovering the tranquil
and timeless beauty of nature. Intimate and colorful, "The
16th at Augusta" allows us to relish and enjoy the beauty of
this legendary golf hole. Rarely does golf art capture the essence
of the game so well. Each image has been personally signed by the
artist and America's first larger-than-life hero of the sport -
Arnold Palmer. |
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