Joe DiMaggio Baseball Glove Painting

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One-of-a-kind Joe DiMaggio artwork on vintage Baseball Glove

Stay connected with your baseball memories and show your admiration for the "Yankee Clipper".

  • Approximately 11" x 10" (28cm x 25cm)

  • Original acrylic painting on classic DiMaggio signature model leather baseball glove from 1940s

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

  • Presented framed in a 16" x 16" in. black wood shadow box frame with a cloth mat. See photo below.

  • Created with top quality materials to protect its longevity and lifetime of enjoyment

• THIS PAINTING HAS BEEN SOLD

For questions about other glove art, I'd be happy to talk with you. Please phone 519-836-5647 or email sean@seankane.com

Hall of Fame Yankee slugger Joe DiMaggio portrait painted on a vintage 1940s Spalding Joe DiMaggio signature model glove.

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DiMaggio's embossed signature on the Spalding glove is faint, seen just between his painted name and banner with years he played for the New York Yankees.

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The glove is painted with archival acrylic paints with gold highlights.

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The art was created by professional artist Sean Kane, whose painted glove collectibles have been recognized by ESPN.com, NBC Sports.com, exhibited in New York City, and will be part of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum's permanent collection.

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It is framed in a black wood frame with a cloth mat.

• THIS PAINTING HAS BEEN SOLD

Questions and inquiries are welcomed. Contact via email or by phone at 519-836-5647 to make purchase, gift and shipping arrangements.

And if you're in the New York City area, this painted glove can be viewed in person at the Bergino Baseball Clubhouse Gallery.

Mr. Met Baseball Glove Painting

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One-of-a-kind New York Mets Mascot Mini-Glove Painting

Show your admiration all things Mets with a special Mr. Met art keepsake.

 

This painted glove has been sold.

For questions about commissioning custom art like this please phone 519-836-5647 or email sean@seankane.com

The Mets' mascot, Mr. Met, is depicted on this Bergino mini baseball glove.

This hand-painted interpretation of the Mets mascot image along with Amazin' Mets team milestones makes this customized 6-inch tall glove artwork a fun keepsake for true fans, young or old, for the man cave or the office.

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The art was created by professional artist Sean Kane, whose painted glove collectibles have been recognized by ESPN.com, NBC Sports.com, exhibited in New York City, and will be part of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum's permanent collection.

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Example of acid-free archival box the artwork arrives in with personalized gift card.

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Questions and inquiries are welcomed. Contact via email or by phone at 519-836-5647 to make purchase, gift and shipping arrangements.

And contact Sean to have a favorite team or company logo depicted on a one-of-a-kind special glove.

Willie Mays Baseball Glove Painting

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One-of-a-kind artwork on vintage leather baseball glove featuring Willie Mays

This artwork has been sold.

The realistic hand-painted portrait of the Hall of Fame outfielder is complemented by highlights and stats from his amazing career.

This Willie Mays Painted Glove was exhibited at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City.

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On the bottom banner is Willie Mays' uniform number 24 and lists his 1951 NL Rookie of the Year award, MVP in 1954 and 1965, 24-time All-Star, 12 Gold Glove Awards and Baseball Hall of Fame induction in 1979.

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Nicknamed "The Say Hey Kid", Mays racked up 660 Home runs and a .302 career batting average, which are noted on the glove webbing.  

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Willie Mays is shown wearing a New York Giants hat, the underdog team which won the 1954 World Series, which is also noted on the glove webbing. This is the series when Mays made 'the Catch', his famous over-the-head grab in centerfield.

The 1960s-era glove is painted with archival-quality acrylic paints and sealed with a protective varnish.

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Perfect for a true San Francisco / New York Giants fan, charity fundraiser or fantasy camp participant, this Willie Mays glove art is sure to impress. Ideal for desktop, book shelf, or framed for wall displaying.

Example of acid-free archival box the artwork arrives in with personalized gift card.

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Yogi Berra Baseball Glove Painting

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Keepsake Baseball Glove Painting featuring Yogi Berra 

This classic catcher's glove features a hand-painted portrait of Hall of Famer Yogi Berra.

[ Update: This one-of-a-kind Yogi Berra painted catcher's glove art has been sold.]

The baseball icon is depicted in his younger years with his All-Star, MVP and World Series Champion years carefully hand-lettered.

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Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra played on a record 10 World Series Championship "Bronx Bombers" teams between 1947 and 1962. He was an All-Star each year from 1948 to 1962. And Yogi was AL MVP in 1951, 1954 and 1955.

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Besides catcher, Yogi played outfield and was a manager of the New York Yankees and New York Mets.

Yogi was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972.

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The catchers glove is painted with archival-quality acrylic paints and sealed with a protective varnish.

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Fitting for a man known for his famous quotes, this Yogi Berra glove art is sure to be a conversation starter for the baseball fan displaying it in their home or office.

 

 

 

 

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This one-of-a-kind Yogi Berra painted catcher's glove art has been sold.

Questions and inquiries about an entirely new, unique Yogi Berra glove painting are welcomed. Contact via email or by phone at 519-836-5647.

Roberto Clemente Baseball Glove Painting

A One-of-a-kind Baseball Artwork on Vintage Leather glove Featuring Roberto Clemente

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This artwork has been sold.

Exhibited at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, this artwork features a hand-painted portrait of Roberto Clemente on a vintage signature model Rawlings baseball glove.

Highlights of the Hall of Famer's career are carefully hand-lettered.
This includes NL MVP 1966, Gold Glove Award 12 times, World Series Champion 1960 & 1971, and Hall of Fame 1973 on the golden yellow bottom banner.

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Clemente played Right Field for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1955 to 1972.  
The Puerto Rican star died on December 31, 1972 in an airplane crash while on a humanitarian mission.

His Pirates number 21 was retired, and appears on a banner in the web of this glove artwork.

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The portrait of Clemente is a duotone, painted with golden yellow and black.
There are metallic gold highlights around the portrait background, the number 21 and the crossed bats on the bottom banner. (The crossed bats are also meant as a subtle nod to the cross-bones of a pirate flag.)

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This signature model Rawlings glove is from the late '60s or early '70s and the Roberto Clemente embossed signature is very clear on this adult-sized glove.

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The painting is done with archival-quality acrylic paints and sealed with a protective varnish. It was created by professional artist Sean Kane, whose baseball glove art has been recognized by ESPN.com, NBC Sports.com, and are part of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum's permanent collection.

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This glove will be the pride of any Clemente fan's collection and is sure to be a conversation starter about one of the games greatest players.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example of acid-free archival box the artwork arrives in with personalized gift card.

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Questions and inquiries are welcomed. Contact via email or by phone at 519-836-5647.

Ernie Banks Baseball Glove Painting

A One-of-a-Kind Baseball Artwork Featuring "Mr. Cub" Ernie Banks

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The Hall of Famer Ernie Banks is hand-painted on a vintage baseball glove. A member of the 500 Home Run club (512), Ernie Banks played 19 seasons for the Chicago Cubs from 1953 until his retirement in 1971.

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The vintage glove is a 1950's Wilson Two Finger model, an ideal canvas to feature the "Let's Play Two" man himself.  The glove is about 9 inches wide by 8 inches tall.

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The front side features a hand-painted portrait of Ernie Banks. The portrait is a bit bigger than the size of a baseball. Also included is a reference to his nickname as the beloved "Mr. Cub", his retired number 14, his Hall of Fame induction in 1977, and his 512 Homers.

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The back side of the glove includes Ernie Banks' famous catchphrase, "Let's Play Two".

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The Wilson Two Finger glove tells you right where to put 'em.

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The art was created by professional artist Sean Kane, whose painted glove collectibles have been recognized by ESPN.com, NBC Sports.com, exhibited in New York City, and will be part of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum's permanent collection.

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This keepsake glove art of Ernie Banks is sold.

Questions and inquiries about custom painted gloves are welcomed. Contact via email or by phone at 519-836-5647 to discuss how I can help.

Hank Greenberg Baseball Glove Painting

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Two-sided, One-of-a-Kind Baseball Artwork Featuring Hank Greenberg

  • Approximately 9"w x 12"h (23cm x 30cm)
  • Original acrylic painting on classic leather baseball glove from Greenberg's era
  • Hand-painted portrait and lettering highlights player's awards and career milestones
  • Arrives with display stand in handsome archival box ready for gift giving.
  • For gifts, a card with your personalized message can be included
  • Created with top quality materials to protect its longevity and lifetime of enjoyment

 -- This Painting Has Been Sold --

For questions about custom glove art for your collection or giving it as a gift, please get in touch.

Phone 519-836-5647 or email sean@seankane.com

Greenberg Glove Art is currently on display in 'Chasing Dreams' exhibit at the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art. Info >

Greenberg Glove Art is currently on display in 'Chasing Dreams' exhibit at the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art. Info >

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Glove includes museum display stand, as shown here on view at the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art.

This hand-painted baseball glove features Hall of Fame slugger Hank Greenberg and highlights from his career during baseball's Golden Age.

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A two-time MVP (1935 and 1940), Greenberg famously chased Babe Ruth's single season home run record in 1938, ending the season with 58 round-trippers. (And he won the MVP's at two different positions, First Baseman and Left Fielder.)

The front side features a hand-painted portrait of Hank. The portrait is about four inches high, painted with professional artist-grade acrylic paint. The paint on the glove is sealed with an acrylic matte finish.

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The front also references Hank Greenberg's time with the Detroit Tigers, 1930-1946, and Pittsburgh Pirates, 1947. He became the first player paid $100,000 when he was dealt to the Pirates.

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One of the great power hitters in baseball history, "Hammerin' Hank" pounded 183 RBI in 1937 and had seven 100+ RBI seasons in his career.

The 5-time All-Star Greenberg was America's first Jewish baseball star. He famously chose to play on Rosh Hashanah in 1934, helping the Detroit Tigers in their pursuit of the pennant, but chose not to play on Yom Kippur that same year.

The back side of the firstbase mitt features a painting of Hammerin' Hank at bat and a few of his career stats are highlighted. 1276 RBI in 1394 games (a higher RBI to games ratio than Babe Ruth) and 331 HR. Plus, all this run production while hitting for average with a lifetime total .313 avg.

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Hank Greenberg served 45 months military service during World War II, the longest enlistment of any major league player, missing all or part of five big league seasons.

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Greenberg appeared in four World Series with the Tigers, winning championships in 1935 and 1945 while hitting a combined .318 in postseason.

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The vintage glove used for this artwork is a 1930's Reach model 275.  This first baseman mitt is about 8.5 inches wide by 12 inches tall.

This art is sure to spark lots of great baseball memories and will be enjoyed for years to come.

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-- This keepsake glove art of Hank Greenberg has been sold. --

Please email me at sean@seankane.com or call 519-836-5647 to discuss commissioning a completely new and different painting of Hammerin' Hank.

Sean Kane's baseball glove art is in the collection of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and is part of the "Chasing Dreams" exhibit at the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art. Sean was recognized as “Artist of the Month” by the National Art Museum of Sport. His work has been commissioned by the Philadelphia Phillies and The National Pastime Museum.

Fred Hutchinson Baseball Glove Painting

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One of a Kind Baseball Glove Artwork Featuring Fred Hutchinson

“A Special way to remember Hutch and his contributions to the game.”

This hand-painted glove features player and manager Fred Hutchinson or, simply, Hutch. Upon his early death to cancer, just years after piloting the Cincinnati Reds to the 1961 World Series, his brother founded the cancer research institute in Seattle that bears his name, The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC).

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The vintage glove is a 1950's Schall Special, right from the era at the end of Hutch's playing days. The glove is about 9 inches wide by 8 inches tall.  

The front side features a hand-painted portrait of Fred Hutchinson as well as his nickname and teams he played for and managed, which include the Detroit Tigers as player and manager, the St. Louis Cardinals, and the Cincinnati Reds. The portrait is a bit bigger than the size of a baseball.

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The back side of the glove depicts a portrait of Fred Hutchinson in his pitching pose and contains career stats, and awards. Highlights include All-Star in 1951, Manager of the Year 1957, and Minor League Player of the Year 1938. 

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Also recognized is the establishment of the Hutch Award, created in his honor in 1965, which is awarded annually to a Major League Baseball player who best exemplifies Fred Hutchinson's courage and dedication on and off the field.

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Hutch's number 1 which he wore as manager of the Cincinnati Reds. Fred Hutchinson was inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame in 1965 and his number was retired.

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The art was created by professional artist Sean Kane, whose painted glove collectibles have been recognized by ESPN.com, NBC Sports.com, exhibited in New York City, and will be part of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum's permanent collection.

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This hand-painted baseball glove art featuring Fred Hutchinson has been sold.

To add an artwork like this to your collection or make a special gift of it, please email me or call 519-836-5647 to discuss custom Painted Gloves.

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