GODBOLD FRANK ROBINSON HUGE ORIGINAL ACRYLIC ON CANVAS BASEBALL PLAYER PAINTING
UP FOR SALE IS THIS HUGE ORIGINAL ACRYLIS ON CANVAS FRANK ROBINSON AFRICAN AMERUCAN BASEBALL PLAYER PAINTING SIGNED BY ARTIST GODBOLD. DATED 1995. THE SIZE IS 30" X 40". UNFRAMED AND STRETCHED. FEW SMALL PRESS MARKS IN CANVAS SOME SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES HERE AND THERE OVERALL THE CONDITION IS VERY GOOD. SOLD AS SHOWN. Frank Robinson was one of baseball's greatest players. As Rookie of the Year in 1956 and an MVP in both the American and National leagues, he developed a reputation as an aggressive outfielder and hard-charging base runner. The American League Triple Crown winner in 1966, Frank Robinson amassed 586 home runs and ended his career just 57 hits shy of the 3,000-hit club. His intelligence and leadership helped Frank Robinson become the Major Leagues' first African-American manager in 1975, when he skippered the Cleveland Indians.Frank Robinson was born August 31, 1935 in Beaumont, Texas, the youngest of Ruth and Frank Robinson's ten children. After her husband deserted her, Ruth took her children, including four-year-old Frank Jr, and moved to Oakland, California. There was little money in the Robinson household living on a single mother's income. Frank Robinson was 14 before he owned his own glove, but that didn't keep him from playing endless baseball.
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Culture | Black Americana |
UP FOR SALE IS THIS HUGE ORIGINAL ACRYLIS ON CANVAS FRANK ROBINSON AFRICAN AMERUCAN BASEBALL PLAYER PAINTING SIGNED BY ARTIST GODBOLD. DATED 1995. THE SIZE IS 30″ X 40″. UNFRAMED AND STRETCHED. FEW SMALL PRESS MARKS IN CANVAS SOME SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES HERE AND THERE OVERALL THE CONDITION IS VERY GOOD. SOLD AS SHOWN. Frank Robinson was one of baseball’s greatest players. As Rookie of the Year in 1956 and an MVP in both the American and National leagues, he developed a reputation as an aggressive outfielder and hard-charging base runner. The American League Triple Crown winner in 1966, Frank Robinson amassed 586 home runs and ended his career just 57 hits shy of the 3,000-hit club. His intelligence and leadership helped Frank Robinson become the Major Leagues’ first African-American manager in 1975, when he skippered the Cleveland Indians.Frank Robinson was born August 31, 1935 in Beaumont, Texas, the youngest of Ruth and Frank Robinson’s ten children. After her husband deserted her, Ruth took her children, including four-year-old Frank Jr, and moved to Oakland, California. There was little money in the Robinson household living on a single mother’s income. Frank Robinson was 14 before he owned his own glove, but that didn’t keep him from playing endless baseball.