Autographed Johnny Bench Baseball Glove Art

One-of-a-kind Autographed Johnny Bench painting on vintage Catchers Mitt

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Update: Johnny Bench added the final touch to the artwork -- his signature!

He admired the painting and autographed it backstage before an appearance in Cleveland, where the painting was exhibited at the National Sports Collectors Convention on August 3, 2014.

This painting has been SOLD.

If you’d like a custom painting featuring Johnny Bench, just let me know.

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(Photo of glove before it was autographed.)

(Photo of glove before it was autographed.)

Johnny Bench portrait and Hall of Fame career stats on an autographed, signature model Rawlings catcher's glove. 

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Johnny Bench adding autograph signature to glove portrait. 

Autograph detail above.

(Photo of glove before it was autographed.)

(Photo of glove before it was autographed.)

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Career milestones are detailed in the glove web.

Back of glove with Rawlings label.

Glove is framed in 18 x 14 inch black wood frame with linen mat. Shadow box style with glove mounted in 1-inch deep frame, no glass. Hanging hardware is attached and it is ready for display.

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Stay connected with your baseball memories and show your admiration for one of the game's greats.

  • Approximately 11" x 10" (25cm x 23cm)

  • Original acrylic painting on classic leather baseball glove from Bench's era

  • Hand-painted portrait and lettering highlights Bench's awards and career milestones

  • Handsomely framed in black wood with cloth mat, 18" x 14".

THIS HAS BEEN SOLD.

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Sean Kane's painted baseball glove art is on exhibit at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, has been the subject of a solo gallery show in New York City, and is in private collections across the U.S.

His glove paintings have been featured on ESPN.com, NBC Sports.com, and MLB Network Radio.

Sean has been a professional artist for 20 years and a baseball fan since he was old enough to wear his dad's old glove.  More info >