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Bernard on ebay
Sorry to divert the thread further, but you guys kept it going.
About 6 years ago I bought an 1899 Emile Bernard self portrait on ebay for $197.50 from a picker in New Jersey who titled the auction, '"Old painting of a guy in a hat with a moustache" signature is illegible'. |
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Dang it Graig
Dang it Graig, how come you always have to do the only players I collect (Gehrig, Ruth, DiMaggio, other Yanks of the pre-1960's era), so I'm always getting teased with art I can't afford?!
Seriously great job, and check out the link I'm about to post on behalf of Beckett Media regarding Sports Artists... Mark |
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Dan,
Thank you so much for the kind words - I sincerely appreciate them. For serious. Graig
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Hey guys,
I just got this painting back from the photographers today: Mickey Mantle, April 17, 1951, 20" x 46" I was thinking and looking around for a proper title for the piece a while back, and finally came across something that worked. After reading the below excerpt from the NY Times the day after Mantle's first game (which this painting depicts), I realized that the title 'A Bewildered Bystander' was perfect. Check it: Those four paragraphs certainly say plenty about how intimidating it must have been for a 19-year old kid from a small mining town to become the heir-apparent to DiMaggio and the centerpiece of the legendary Yankees. And speaking of DiMaggio, I wonder if his mentioned actions were purposefully done. If so, they definitely speak volumes about that persona of the man that we're left with today. Yikes. Anywho, I hope you dig the painting!! Graig
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[QUOTE=GKreindler;1114888]Hey guys,
I just got this painting back from the photographers today: Mickey Mantle, April 17, 1951, 20" x 46" HOLY AWESOME!
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Beautiful painting, Graig. Another Kreindleriffic effort. Great insight in that article. Bewildered Bystander is the perfect title (and way better than Feather Weight or Where's the Foul Line).
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Great painting, Graig. I really enjoyed the 'Bewildered Bystander' article.
Edited to delete superfluous, already taken joke
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Thanks so much for the love, everybody. I'm thrilled you like this one. I hope the client does too!
David, "Where's the Foul Line" was actually my second choice.
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One of your best, I think. I wouldn't sweat the titles too much as the paintings speak for themselves.
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Thanks a lot, guys.
And Howard, I appreciate that comment. I wonder if it could take the place of the Mathewson? Graig
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Love the accompanying article and inspiration for the title. It's easy to forget that Mantle wasn't always the superstar he would soon become, and that first-hand account really brings it home. Thanks for sharing that, and it just goes to show the passion you have for these guys that goes beyond the artwork itself.
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Dude,
It's Official! I've run out of adjectives to describe your work. I'm going to have to invest in a thesaurus to come up with some more ways to describe how incredible your work/art/skill is. Congrats on another great painting. Best, Mark BTW, if the client doesn't like it, I call dibs. Send it to me!
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Phenomenal, Graig. A close second to Matty ;-)
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Guys, you're all the best.
Jason, Mark and jacksons, you rule. Thank you. Lance, the whole thing about Mantle coming up as an intimidated rookie and all has always been the crux of my fascination with him. I mean, the alcohol and other personal issues really add to the profundity of his story, but I just can't imagine the kind of pressure he must have felt coming to New York. Aside from the fact that he came from a tiny town to the big city at such a young and green age, I just keep coming back to how the media, Casey and the fans must have thought of him in those first few years. Talk about having the weight of the world on your shoulders. It makes me wonder how his career would have been different had he been on another team in a smaller market. Not that I wish for that. Howard, you're mentioning some giants there. I really appreciate the comparisons, but man, I couldn't wash their brushes. I still just find myself wondering what was so striking about that Matty portrait. I mean, Conlon's photo was absolute genius, so I feel like all of the accolades need to go to him. But yeah, it seems to be the one painting that everybody gravitates to the most. Not that I'm complaining or anything, as I'm super honored. I guess I just don't see it the same way since my memories of it are filled with toil, torment and frustration. Weeeeeee!! Thanks again, everyone. Graig
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Graig,
Helllllloooooooo. Show us more. Show us more. Show us more.
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Hey everyone!
Hope this post finds y'all well and rested. And of course, ready for summer and the National! I'm definitely stoked to be in Chicago again this year, though I won't be exhibiting. Anywho, at the nudging of Mark (thanks, buddy), I thought I'd post some of the in-progress stuff that's been roaming around the studio for the past few months. Though I haven't been posting as much, I certainly haven't been idle. I have been keeping up with things on my Facebook fan page for the most part, as I guess it's a bit easier to focus on one form of the social media spectrum. If any of you are on there and want to keep track of what I'm up to (as well as all of the silly facts I post), you can go here and click the 'Like' button: https://www.facebook.com/GraigKreindler Now, some of these are now finished and are just waiting to be photographed, and others are barely even touched. They're even a few commissions that I've been working on that I haven't shot recent images of either (Brian McD, I'm looking at you). So, if there's any glare or graininess, I apologize. At this point iPhone photos will have to do. As per usual, your comments and crits are GREATLY appreciated. Hope ya dig 'em! Graig 1927 Yankees, 44" x 66" Babe Ruth, 1928, 16" x 20" Jackie Robinson and Yogi Berra, 1955, 30" x 36" Lou Gehrig, 1923, 16" x 20" Dizzy Dean, 1932, 16" x 20" Rube Marquard, 1912, 20" x 24" And now for the jump!
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And the rest...
Richie Ashburn, 1956, 9" x 12" Ralph Kiner, 1940, 16" x 20" Ed Walsh, 1912, 14" x 18" Ed Walsh, 1910, 11" x 14" Casey Stengel, 1938, 16" x 20" Carl Hubbell, 1934, 28" x 35" And they're still a lot more that I have yet to post - hopefully I'll get around to getting on here soon. Hope you guys dig 'em! Graig
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Bout Damn Time!
First off.... WOW. HFS. Second... What crazy SOB commissioned the gigantic 1927 Yankees team? I need to know cause that is one I'd love to see in person. Lastly.... WOW. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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Wow, Graig! You really have been busy lately.
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Love 'em all, and would kill to see either the huge Mantle or the giant Yankees Team Painting in person.
But like Scott, my favorite from this new crop is probably the Carl Hubbell, with the majestic Polo Grounds backdrop. Any chance that any from this group will be present at The National? Last edited by perezfan; 06-09-2013 at 12:44 PM. |
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Holy crap! And here I thought you were wasting all your time with that gettin' hitched and subsequent globe-trotting business. You have been busy!
The two that are standing out to me the most are the Ed Walsh hand shot, which just really stands out in the crowd and is taking your usual insane detail to a whole other level, and the Casey Stengel. That one comes off with a hint of Norman Rockwell to me, though that may just be Stengel's natural look? I mean, the rest are great too, and even the earlier works in progress show great potential (I can't wait to see the finished 1927 Yankees team shot either, Mark. It's big, but I bet if you broke the square inch cost down to cost-per-portrait, someone is still getting a bargain!) The Berra/Robinson stood out to me too, but for some reason my eye keeps being drawn to Berra's back side, and lest anyone should get the wrong idea (my wife included), I'd rather just not talk about it...
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Thanks so much for your kind words, everyone. I'm glad y'all seem excited about this stuff!
The '27 team shot is for Phil Napolitano, a fellow board member. I'm super excited to be working on it for and with him, as he's definitely the biggest '27 team fan that I know of (and a damn good friend to boot). Anywho, he commissioned it a long time ago and now I'm FINALLY getting around to it. Needless to say, it's been quite the undertaking. He's always loved that particular photo, so he's definitely taken an interest into making the painting as wonderful as possible. Through the faces on the team compared to the active rosters throughout the year, we were able to narrow the date down to about a week - June 29 to July 8. At first, it was a little tough to believe, since it looks like everyone is wearing long sleeves, and in the case of Pennock, even a jacket. However, you can certainly have chillier days in that time-span (even if they are a little more on the rare side). What I'm probably gonna do is head to the ol' microfilm files and see what the weather was like in that time span - maybe I can narrow it down even further. Phil was also very helpful in tracking down a lot of Wingler questionnaires to help find the mundane details, like eye and hair color of many of these guys. Mundane for sure. But also AWESOME. Mark V, if you want to come by here to see it before I get it to Phil, you're certainly more than welcome to. The Hubbell is also one of my favorites. I'm just super happy to be able to do a painting of him, being one of my absolute favorite players. The client's father was a big Giants fan and used to tell him about Hubbell all of the time, so in a way, the painting is more of a tribute to his father than anything. Either way, I'm STOKED for him to see it in the end. Mark S, I don't have any solid plans of bringing anything to Chicago, but there's always a chance that I can. If anything, it might be on the smaller end of the painting scale. It's probably going to be tough either way, since I'll be flying in. Lance, I think in the case of Stengel, it was ALL Conlon. He just captured this absolutely perfect expression on the Ol' Perfessor's face. It's really fun knowing the image is from Opening Day at the Polo Grounds in '38, Casey's first managing stint with Boston. So, the expression to me is, "hey, why not?" Simply hilarious. Thanks again for taking the time to comment, everyone - I really appreciate it. Graig
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...and ya know what, here are a few more. All of 'em are in-progress.
Christy Mathewson, 1912, 9" x 12" Ed Delahanty, 1903, 22" x 34" Rogers Hornsby, 1929, 30" x 32" Rube Waddell, 1902, 26" x 30" George Case, 1939, 9" x 12" Ernie Banks, 1957, 11" x 14" Jim Thorpe, 1917, 11" x 14" Fred Merkle, 1909, 11" x 14" Nolan Ryan, 1969, 11" x 14" Alright, I'm done for today. I promise. Graig
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What do you mean you're done?! Look at all those unfinished paintings!!! [sounds of whip cracking]
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Lance, have you been talking to Dean?
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So I am finally home and seeing these paintings on a big screen. They look even better. That Hubbell is amazing. I can almost feel the breeze blowing watching him. So incredibly lifelike.
I have to agree with Mark and Scott as well. On a phone the Hornsby was good, but on my monitor, I am just blown away. Mesmerizing is the right word. Is that Hack Wilson in the background? Man.. all these paintings makes me want another one. Keep up the good work buddy. Mark
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Phil,
That is one Freakin' AWESOME Commission!! Lemme see where I put your address again.. I have it here somewhere. Cangrats, Mark
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Guilty like a fox!
Thanks again for the warm words, Mark. For serious. Graig
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I just saw these recent postings....Although I am loving the Berra/Robinson I have reason to believe the Hubbell will be right up there on my favorites list next to your Mathewson. Spectacular as usual.
I am hoping to get a chance to meet you at the National this year. Keep up the great work! |
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Thank you so much, Andrew! Just let me know when you'll be around Chicago and hopefully we can meet up!
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Hey everyone,
Hope you're all keeping cool. With some cool timing by my photographers, I just got these guys back: Carl Hubbell, July 10, 1934, 29" x 35" Jackie Robinson & Yogi Berra, September 28, 1955, 30" x 36" Today is actually the 79th anniversary for the Hubbell painting scene - warming up on the sidelines before he struck out Ruth, Gehrig, Foxx, Simmons and Cronin in succession during the '34 All-Star Game. Hubbell's always been one of my favorite players as a few of you know, so this painting was an absolute joy to create. The second guy is hopefully a bit more obvious as to what it depicts - quite the photo finish! Anywho, comments and crits are always appreciated. The color adjusting is almost there, but still might be a little off in some places. Looking forward to seeing some of y'all in Chicago! Graig
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AWESOME!!!
Congrats, Graig and to whoever ends up owning these two beautiful Kreindler gems. Last edited by Scott Garner; 07-11-2013 at 03:56 AM. |
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