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Favorite Graig Kreindler Painting
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Since we have the raffle going I figured I would ask what one of his painting everyone likes the best. Post your favorite.
The "Study of Ted Williams, 1941" is by far my favorite. Something about it just makes me go WOW that is amazing. |
Also Ted
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Ben, very nice. I don't remember seeing that painting in the past.
My favorite is also Ted, but in the panoramic view of Fenway. If I win, Graig will have another Ted painting to add to his gallery. Dave |
Mathewson
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I'm partial because I own it :p
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This one still boggles my mind. Every time I show the picture to someone they can't believe it isn't a photograph.
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I always liked this one.
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Gives me chills.
http://graigkreindler.com/wp-content...st_28_Walk.jpg |
Honestly can't decide between these two. The detail in both is unbelievable, like staring through a window at the actual event. Mind boggling.
Honorable mention to the Babe Ruth Day, Gehrig farewell speech and the recent Hank Aaron portrait he posted. And the '27 Yanks will be a masterpiece once it's finished! Really hard to pick just one, or even ten. http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...psridkw0c5.jpg http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/a...pskm9qonu0.jpg |
Favorite Kreindler
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Wow, there are so many great ones...
I am also partial to the Jackie Robinson debut painting, but I am truly blessed to be able to enjoy my Vandy painting on a daily basis. Dimensions: 20" x 28" Thanks again, Graig! ;) |
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For purely personal reasons of it's the only one that I own ;) Thanks Graig for bringing this crazy clown to life in KreindlerColortm!
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I'm biased. The large one is simply incredible. I love the small study too as it's same image as used on the Big Bam book and the 1923 Maple Crispette card.
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Really love this one for one I don't own. But, I could probably nominate 10 different ones for other favorites any given day of the week. I love those two Jackie ones shown above too.
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Picking just one is kinda futile. But after looking at Post #5, I've gotta agree with Randall. Amazing texture and depth to that Mantle. And that luscious Yankees Pinstripe is just amazing. Graig absolutely nailed the soft cream-colored Uni, with the slightest amount of soiling.
So real, I can practically feel the flannel. The majestic Yankee Stadium backdrop is worthy of more heaping praise, but I'll shut up and let others post away! |
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All are amazing, but these two really stand out for me.
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Ok. So I have 2 that are my favorites.
First is, in my opinion, THE single best sports painting EVER made. Unfortunately, it is not owned by me. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ewson_1911.jpg Second, is my personal favorite, because of the quality of the painting, which the picture does absolutely no justice to, the subject matter, and the fact that I own it.:D http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ile_Conlon.jpg and now framed(also a crappy photo) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ouframessm.jpg |
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Smokey Joe Wood!
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Bnorth,
Incredible thread you start. Wow, I do like looking at all these great paintings. As many times as I have seen most of them, I love seeing them all again. The eyes on Christy are incredible. Mantle, is truly amazing. Jackie Robinson and Yogi, may be my favorite, but I can say that with all of them. Only thing better then these beauties is.........MORE. BRING ON MORE. |
Yes I may change my vote to Jackie and Yogi
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The sheer viciousness of the Cobb slide painting makes it one of my favorites. I don't think I'd want it hanging it my apartment though. All I see is the darkness in my soul every time I look at it. The '86 Mets team with the excited Gary Carter and the Mariano running out to the mound are my other two favorites.
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Also, +1 on the Christy Mathewson. That painting really brings so much life to the photograph that inspired it. It's the total opposite of the Cobb slide painting. It's full of such light and hope.
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http://photos.imageevent.com/kawika_...e/DSC04867.JPG http://photos.imageevent.com/kawika_.../DSC047161.JPG My very favorite Kreindler belongs to someone else. It is entitled "Beast Bangs Gomez" and shows Jimmie Foxx scoring after hitting his third consecutive home run of the day off of Lefty Gomez at Shibe Park in 1933. The bluesy feel, the physical movement, those god-wonderful baggy flannels. You could hate baseball and still love this painting. Honorable Mention to the Matty portrait and to the 1917 Red Sox Ruth pitching on opening day, and to any Yankee Stadium painting from the 1950s. I was there and I'll vouch that Graig always nails the sunlight and shadows of that grand ball yard. You can smell the cigar smoke. http://photos.imageevent.com/kawika_...xx-1933-de.jpg |
I don't know if it's my favorite. But it's mine. (And I love it.)
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Matty,Cobb, Jackie and those wood portrait are hard to beet. I, however, am a little biased. Of my 4 Graigies, my first one(mantle shooting for the Trimble crown) is my favorite. My pic doesn't do it justice. It is crazy good in person. It is a pretty early work too.. I have known my little buddy for quite some time now. Isn't that right half pint?
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They are all amazing.
My fav is the Mathewson. Something about it just draws you into the image :) |
Ben,
That Mantle is a great painting. I don't think I've seen it anywhere before. |
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