LOUIS, JOE-MAX BAER ARTWORK (BY JOSEPH GOLINKIN)
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Regular price $800.00
On September 24, 1935, heavyweights Joe Louis and Max Baer entered the ring with their careers going in opposite directions. Louis, undefeated, was a rising star in the division. Baer, the former heavyweight champion, was trying to rebound from his stunning loss to Jimmy Braddock a few months earlier. Louis demolished the former champ and knocked him out in the 4th round. Notable artist Joseph Golinken has captured the dominance of Louis with this original limited edition lithograph. Number 7 of 50. Signed by Golinken in pencil. Circa 1935. Joseph Webster Golinkin (September 10, 1896 – September 8, 1977) was an American artist. He won a gold medal in the prints category at the art competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics for his Leg Scissors.
This is an original, limited edition lithograph by notable artist Joseph Golinkin. Not creased or torn. Bold, clear image with some age spotting. 10" x 12" smaller version lithograph framed to 17" x 19.5." Circa 1935. Seldom seen lithograph. Cert from Abercrombie & Fitch Co. on the back.
This is an original, limited edition lithograph by notable artist Joseph Golinkin. Not creased or torn. Bold, clear image with some age spotting. 10" x 12" smaller version lithograph framed to 17" x 19.5." Circa 1935. Seldom seen lithograph. Cert from Abercrombie & Fitch Co. on the back.
Size: 10 x 12
Condition: excellent