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Artist Terrence Fogarty hand signed and origial 1/1 30" x 40" painted canvas. Framed and ready to hang. The final framed dimensions are 33 x 43. This was originally squired directly from Joe Timmerman owner of Sports Impressions. Real original 1/1 Doc Gooden canvas!! This comes with a full letter of authenticity from Cardboard Memories and owner Scott Stimell who is a nationally recognized autograph expert, having consulted for JSA (James Spence Authentication)
Terrence Fogarty Bio -
Terrence lives with his wife Karen, daughter Elizabeth and the
family dachshund ‘Georgia’ in Victoria, Minnesota. He was born March 30,
1960 and grew up on the east side of St. Paul, a working class
Minnesota city where memories of attending events with his father
inspired his love of sports. After graduating from St. Paul Johnson
High School in 1978, he focused on art at Southwest Minnesota State
University under the guidance of highly respected artist Edward Evans.
The opening night of his 1982 senior art exhibit featured large
paintings of boxers down for the count; the crowd of art lovers puffing
cigars and enjoying tapes of classic Joe Louis-era fights played through
a vintage console radio.
Many early paintings were commissioned by sports memorabilia
companies, such as the Danbury Mint and the Hamilton Collection. These
pieces had an illustrative quality and provided work opportunities for a
young artist, but left scant room for creativity. As Fogarty’s work
progressed, the art became more innovative and more personal. Among
those early pieces that caught the imaginations of collectors were
panoramic paintings of old stadiums and sports arenas. The very first-
‘Mariucci Arena’-was a novel and exciting view of a fabled University of
Minnesota hockey venue. Amatuer and youth sports has always been, and
continues to be, a favorite subject of the artist. Depictions of youth
hockey and town baseball have been a staple of Terrence Fogarty’s
portfolio over the years. More recently Fogarty’s work has ranged
beyond the world of sports to include aviation and vintage train
artwork.
Terrence Fogarty’s paintings can sometimes take months to complete.
Meticulous research and attention to detail is the foundation of his
art. For example, if a painting requires a specific type of barn in the
background, Fogarty will head out with a camera looking for a barn in
the exact setting that he envisions for the painting. The artist will
also utilize live models, staging scenes and recording the details with a
camera for reference in a painting. The studio work starts when the
artist stretches up a canvas and begins to sketch his composition in
great detail with a pencil. It might be two weeks before paint hits the
canvas. Fogarty prefers oil paint, because the medium produces rich,
vibrant colors and the opportunity to work with paint that stays wet for
a long time. The result sparks scrutiny. Brush strokes become evident
only upon close examination.
The artist usually completes only eight to twelve original works
annually, although limited edition, signed and numbered reproductions
enable his work to reach a wider audience. The artist is often
commissioned by professional, collegiate and amateur sports
organizations to create commemorative paintings and also accepts private
commissions when his schedule permits.
Notable Work
- The original painting “Life of a Legend” depicting Mickey Mantle’s
career sold for $88,500 at Guernsey’s Auction of Mantle memorabilia on
December 8, 2003 in New York. The painting had been a fixture at the
Mick’s restaurant on Central Park West for years, and was described in
the auction catalog as, “One of the most unique documentations of the
career of a sports legend ever created.”
- In 1986, Hall of Famer Dave Winfield commissioned a painting by
Fogarty to commemorate the Toronto Blue Jays first division crown. The
painting, “Jays Clinch East” sold for $38,000 at the Conn Smythe Sports
Celebrities Dinner in Toronto. Proceeds benefited the Easter Seal
Society.
- Terrence Fogarty has created art for many notable sporting events
including the prestigious Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournament,
the 1988 America’s Cup Yacht Race, the Minnesota Twins’ 40th
Anniversary Season and Hall of Fame inductees, the 2004 National Hockey
League All-Star Game and the 2014 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
- Corporate clients (partial list): Jokerit HC-Helsinki, Finland, Fox
Sports North, University of Vermont Athletics, USA Hockey, Ohio State
University, Pheasants Forever Wildlife Organization, Chrysler Motors
Corporation, CBS Columbia Records, Major League Baseball’s Tampa Bay
Devil Rays, Milwaukee Brewers and Minnesota Twins, University of
Minnesota, the Hamilton Collection, the Danbury Mint, Minnesota Wild
professional hockey team, the Hobey Baker Award, Tim Horton’s
restaurants and TCF Bank.
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Scott Stimell - Field of Expertise: Baseball Scott Stimell has owned and operated Cardboard Memories for over 25 years, establishing himself as one of the premier autograph and memorabilia sellers on the East Coast. Acknowledged for his authentication ability, Scott has been featured on both Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel on HBO and the YES Network. He was most recently featured on ABC TV's Ball Boys as a memorabilia expert. He primarily serves as a consultant in the "big three", Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, and Ted Williams. He and his staff at Cardboard Memories represent the honesty and integrity that is so often lacking in the hobby today
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