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Jack Lambert Signed 21x27 Framed Painted Canvas Steelers HOF Auto /58 Photo Coa

Jack Lambert Signed 21x27 Framed Painted Canvas Steelers HOF Auto /58 Photo Coa

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Jack Lambert Hand Signed 21x27 Canvas LE /58 Steelers HOF ‘90 Auto Michael Kupka CBM COA. Gorgeous canvas painting of pro football hall of fame Steelers linebacker Jack Lambert. Autograph is hand signed and inscribed in black “58” “HOF ‘90”. This piece is limited edition #32/58. Artwork is incredible with the drawing of Lambert in the background in black and white that turns into a color action shot of Lambert. 21x27.5 inches in a nice wood frame with gold trim around the canvas. Photo of Lambert signing the canvas is included.


This piece will come with a full letter of authenticity from owner Scott Stimell of Cardboard Memories a nationally known and respected autograph expert. Scott is a former consultant for Jsa. James Spence Authentication - JSA’s has owned and operated Cardboard memories bricks and mortar store for over 31 years and has recently been featured on the new Netflix series the king of collectibles where you can see Scott in the first episode. COME VISIT US!! Cardboard Memories on Long Island in Commack, New York.


Canvas artwork is done by Michael Kupka.


Michael Kupka Bio:


Freelance illustrator Michael Kupka’s artistic talent emerged during his early childhood in New Jersey. His hobby quickly grew into a passion, and Mike honed his craft at duCret School of Art in Plainfield, NJ. There, he was introduced to the work of his greatest influences, Norman Rockwell, Robert McGinnis, and James Bama, developing his signature style of realistic oil painting and narrowing his focus to illustration under the instruction of his professor and mentor, Peter Caras.


After eight years of freelance work, Mike surreptitiously found a niche as a licensed illustrator when his portrait of Ozzy Osbourne caught the eye of a representative of the Disney Company. He was licensed by Disney for eight years and later by Lucas Films, during which time he brought well-loved characters to life in original scenes. Mike has also been a licensed illustrator for the National Hockey League and is currently working on a series of pieces for Major League Baseball. Other companies and licensees he produced artwork for are Warner Brothers, Topps, NFL and NBA.




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