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Old 03-07-2010, 11:44 PM
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Default What image would you choose to have Graig paint for you...

regardless of size or price?

This is still a very tough decision for me but I think I would stick with this image of "The King of Clout"

And for those of you that are new to the board, simply click on his site and you'll understand what we're talking about...

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I cant tell you how many times I've thought about this. Every time I see a killer photo I cant help but imagine how it would look on canvas in Graig's hand. I think it would be the coolest thing for him to do a big panoramic style team photo (although that would likely be one hell of an undertaking).

This shot of the 1912 Red Sox walking onto the field in the World Series would make a killer painting. Love the menacing stare across the field at the competition. And those amazing jackets. Also love that they are carrying their equipment. And not to mention the great stadium signage.
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Default 1912 Red Sox coming on field & The Sultan

Brock,
I agree! I've never seen anything like that image before- very emotionally moving! Start saving your shillings

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Your image would be a great one too! Babe looks like he means business!
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This shot of the 1912 Red Sox walking onto the field in the World Series would make a killer painting. Love the menacing stare across the field at the competition. And those amazing jackets. Also love that they are carrying their equipment. And not to mention the great stadium signage.
I agree it's a great image. But - regardless of what was scratched in the negative, the Sox are clearly walking off of the field - probably after pre-game batting/fielding practice.

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A team photo never occurred to me. I like it.
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Default You have the image Jimmy!

I would have to give it a bit more thought, but the image of Roberto Clemente making his leaping catch featured on his 1956 card was the first to come to mind.
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I would have to give it a bit more thought, but the image of Roberto Clemente making his leaping catch featured on his 1956 card was the first to come to mind.
As Graig will concur... I've been torn between the Bambino or the Clemente that hcv123 is referring to.

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I agree it's a great image. But - regardless of what was scratched in the negative, the Sox are clearly walking off of the field - probably after pre-game batting/fielding practice.
I think the quote refers to the entire team was coming onto the field from the clubhouse. You can clearly see they are bringing their equipment with them...stuff they wouldn't have if they were coming off from batting/fielding practice.

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Oh, Jimmy. What am I going to do with you?

Brock, I LOVE that shot. I actually have a few more from that World Series and the one from 1911, many of which are shots of both teams taking the field. The compositions have great views of the old Polo Grounds, complete with advertisements, old sweaters, and many familiar faces. I can't wait to paint one of them!!
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Thanks Jimmy. Will be in the "On the Easel" thread soon enough. With Graig's workload that could be a while though.
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I agree that the Clemente image would look incredible as a Kreindler painting. I was also wondering where that photo was taken. I'm sure that one of the "wizards" here can easily identify the stadium that featured that scary giant cement wall.

That thing looks so archaic, with the chipped concrete and huge painted graphics. I wonder how many outfielders bodies were obliterated, running into that thing?
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Hey Mark,

That Clemente shot is definitely from Ebbets Field. If I remember correctly, it was a line drive that was caught off of the bat of Pee Wee Reese. I also think it was an early July game in '55. I'm sure Jimmy can weigh in, as the photo probably still has the slug.

Anywho, that wall in Brooklyn must have been so damn interesting. What's so wonderful about it is that sometimes, I forget exactly how large it was. I mean, you can see it in panoramic photos of the ballpark and all, but it's only when I see an actual player in front of it that I remember how much vertical real estate it took up.

What a park that place must have been...

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That Clemente shot is definitely from Ebbets Field. If I remember correctly, it was a line drive that was caught off of the bat of Pee Wee Reese. I also think it was an early July game in '55. I'm sure Jimmy can weigh in, as the photo probably still has the slug.

Anywho, that wall in Brooklyn must have been so damn interesting. What's so wonderful about it is that sometimes, I forget exactly how large it was. I mean, you can see it in panoramic photos of the ballpark and all, but it's only when I see an actual player in front of it that I remember how much vertical real estate it took up.

What a park that place must have been...
Graig is spot-on as usual. I have the photo in front of me and the slug reads:

LEAPING CLEMENTE---

NEW YORK----PITTSBURGH'S ROBERTO CLEMENTE GOES HIGH ONTO THE RIGHTFIELD WALL TO GRAB PEE WEE REESE'S BLAST IN THE SECOND INNING OF TODAY'S FIRST GAME BETWEEN THE PIRATES AND THE DODGERS AT EBBITS FIELD.

7-3-55 PHOTO BY HERB SCHARFMAN

From "A Portrait of Baseball Photography"

"A photographer for International News, The New York Mirror and the Brooklyn Dodgers in his early days, Scharfman became one of the greatest sports photographers of his generation."

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I think the quote refers to the entire team was coming onto the field from the clubhouse. You can clearly see they are bringing their equipment with them...stuff they wouldn't have if they were coming off from batting/fielding practice.

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OK - they had walked onto the field from the outfield clubhouse, but as the playing field is now behind them and the 3rd base (visitor's) dugout is a relatively few feet in front of them, and are also walking off of the field. So I guess we're both right.
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OK - they had walked onto the field from the outfield clubhouse, but as the playing field is now behind them and the 3rd base (visitor's) dugout is a relatively few feet in front of them, and are also walking off of the field. So I guess we're both right.
You're a very sharp guy Mark and I mean that sincerely... but even I have made a mistake...once...maybe... well kinda...actually... I still think I was right... never mind
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Thanks Graig and Jimmy...

Had a feeling you guys would be all over this. I found another great picture of the Ebbets Wall (equally intimidating!). I guess the image of Snider below is probably a famous one... just never paid close enough attention.

Since you identified this as Ebbets Field, I now remember reading how Pete Reiser destroyed his body crashing into that thing. I would sell my soul to the Devil, just to have attended one game there!

What a painting this one would make.... and how the heck did he get up so high?
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im a little different then most, i would want a picture of me and my grandpa together, he passed in 1982. He financed my collecting when i was a wee one back in the 70's and got me started on my addiction to cards. I miss him alot even 28 years later!
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Hack Wilson is one of my all time favorite players (along with Rube Waddell & Kirby Puckett) and this is my favorite shot of him swinging. The catcher and crowd adds alot too. I should get my brother -in-law to paint me this.
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How about this great Yankee team shot. Really shows the architectural beauty of Yankee stadium.
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Brock,
I love this photo also. Good choice!
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I have always been drawn to deadball era photos that feature dugout shots,especially shots with all the bats layed out on the ground,I don't know why? I guess because I wonder what became of all those bats.
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This is one I like.

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Probably have a hard time choosing just one...

so here's a few images I would love to see him lift from cards:
T206 Nap Lajoie w/bat - I think this would be his #1 stunner
T200 Cleveland team photo
1948 Leaf Stan Musial
1951 Bowman Roy Campanella
1971 Topps Thurman Munson
1978 Topps Reggie Jackson

and then 1 or 2 images of my cousins. One is a photo already in hand, and the other is a composite that Graig will have to construct to depict a scene that was never captured on film, only told over time...

Edited to add: In fact, thinking about this some more, I think the most fun could be had by having Graig create some scenes that were not previously depicted, (or maybe never happened), -like Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, and Joe Jackson chatting at batting practice of the 1909 All-Star Game...you know, the kind of smiling semi-candid you might see on a multi-player card from the 1985 or 1986 Fleer set. Or a nice group shot on the field before gametime of Johnny Evers and Fred Merkle!
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Here's a 1948 Leaf painting Jennifer did as part of series for Hal Lewis



The painting is about 24 x 30, as that's a photocopy of the card displayed with the painting, not the actual card. Here's the collection



A number of photos of the paintings in process and on completion can be seen on her flickr site here

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That is fantastic stuff. And a great little selection of cards to focus on as subjects, too! I can't help but notice that they all suffer from dead-on perfect centering!
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I go back and forth on what photo I would love to have him paint.
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I would love to see what Graig would do with this endearing image...

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Wow, Jimmy! That's beautiful. It's what baseball should be about.

(Think Lou charged a fee for posing with the kid and letting him wear his cap?)
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Awesome photo, Jimmy. Really, any image including Gehrig and kids can't be denied. The whole motif is very Rockwellian. Can you imagine that kid being a grown man, telling his kids that he once spent some time hanging out with Lou as a kid??

Here are two random ones that I would love to paint at some point:





That Ruth image would look incredible at a large, mural size. I guess I'd just have to be able to fit it through my door first.
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Awesome photo, Jimmy. Really, any image including Gehrig and kids can't be denied. The whole motif is very Rockwellian. Can you imagine that kid being a grown man, telling his kids that he once spent some time hanging out with Lou as a kid??

Here are two random ones that I would love to paint at some point:





That Ruth image would look incredible at a large, mural size. I guess I'd just have to be able to fit it through my door first.
Esxcuse my ignorance but what stadium is that Ruth photo taken in? That looks nothing like Yankee Stadium and I just cant place my finger on where it would have been taken at!
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It's the Polo Grounds. The Yankees played there 1913-1922.
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BTW, Graig, the Ruth's been done--it's in Bill Goff's catalog:

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There may be better photos of Max but he would make a great lighter side painting subject.
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How about a smiling Eddie Gaedel looking up to a smiling Bill Veeck as they're giving each other a wink and the "ok" sign while standing in the batters box?

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Ruth & Meusel may deserve consideration.
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Thanks Greg. Keep up the excellent work. Your stuff is very, very cool. The clarity in the Ruth/Meusel posted photo for some reason turned out pretty weak. This 33' Joe D. maybe worth a swing or two of paint. Barry
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As soon as I saw this picture I thought of Graig. Not as vintge as some of his other work but great action and light.

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I think this window display would make a great painting.

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That Cubs photo is absolutely wonderful. The action, the light, everything!! I'd kill to do 100 paintings like that!
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Here's one I need to get you a good scan of, Graig.
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talk about use of light...this baby would sell like hotcakes.
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I was watching this photo on ebay and was interested (ultimately i did not win the auction) because of Bench in the photo. I don't know any of the other players but i love how the Cubs player is in the air, starting his slide, coming home from third and Bench is waiting to recieve the ball, not to mention the guy on deck.


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This is Ruth's last homerun #714 at Forbes Field...would be an awesome artwork!
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I was watching this photo on ebay and was interested (ultimately i did not win the auction) because of Bench in the photo. I don't know any of the other players but i love how the Cubs player is in the air, starting his slide, coming home from third and Bench is waiting to recieve the ball, not to mention the guy on deck.


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Looks like the sliding Cub is Don Kessinger. #7 - Rick Monday.

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