Jackie Robinson Framed Print. 38 x 23
Jack Roosevelt Robinson was an American professional baseball player who became the first African-American to play in Major League Baseball in the modern era. Robinson broke the color line when he started at first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947.
The Encore Art Group Difference:
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Shadow Box Frame Style: Immerse yourself in the allure of our precision-designed shadow box frames, enhancing the overall visual impact of your artwork.
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Dimensional Elegance: Our frames are not mere borders; they seamlessly extend the artwork, delicately raising prints within the frame for a captivating three-dimensional effect that adds depth and character.
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Fine Art Matte Paper Print: Experience the tactile pleasure of our prints on Premium Archival Matte Paper, specially curated for high-quality fine art and photo reproduction. With a heavy weight (230 gsm) and thick base (9.5 mil), this paper provides a luxurious feel, while the instant-dry coating resists fingerprints and smudging.
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Accurate Color Reproduction: Our Premium Archival Matte Paper supports accurate color reproduction and high-contrast, high-resolution output, ensuring the true essence of the original artwork is faithfully captured.
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Longevity Assured: The acid-free nature of our paper guarantees a longer print life when combined with pigment inks, making your investment a lasting testament to quality and durability.
To further authenticate our commitment to excellence:
- Printed Directly from the Original Negative: Ensuring authenticity and a faithful representation of the artist's vision.
- Hand-Signed/Estate Stamped: Adding a personal touch and a mark of exclusivity.
- Limited Edition: Elevating your collection with exclusive prints, available in select sizes.
- Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity: Solidifying the provenance of your artwork and providing assurance of its genuine nature.
Choose Encore Art Group for an unparalleled art experience, where each print is a masterpiece framed in elegance and raised to an extraordinary three-dimensional level of sophistication.