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Signature Artwork
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By: Steve Kaufman
Original paintings "Oil on Canvas" created exclusively for Global Art & Collectibles by Steve Kaufman. These pieces illustrate various United States Postage Stamps which are a part of American History.
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Muhammad Ali aka Cassius Clay Olympic Collection - Signed
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By: Steve Kaufman
Original museum "Blue-Chip" art by Steve Kaufman. These paintings are licensed by the U.S. Olympic Committee and are signed by both Steve Kaufman and Muhammad Ali (who signed both Muhammad Ali and his given name as Cassius Clay).
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Muhammad Ali Collection - Signed
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By: Steve Kaufman
Original museum "Blue-Chip" art by Steve Kaufman. Oils and screenprints with hand embellishement on canvas. All images are autographed by Muhammad Ali.
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Oscar De La Hoya – Signed
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By: Steve Kaufman
Original museum "Blue-Chip" art by Steve Kaufman and signed by Oscar De La Hoya.
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By: Bill Mack
Bill Mack is regarded as “the finest relief sculptor in the world today.” During the past four decades he has created his unique artworks in varying levels of relief; from “bas” or low reliefs, to high reliefs, “alto” reliefs that incorporate elements in
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By: Bill Mack
Bill Mack is regarded as “the finest relief sculptor in the world today.” During the past four decades he has created his unique artworks in varying levels of relief; from “bas” or low reliefs, to high reliefs, “alto” reliefs that incorporate elements in
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Christian Riese Lassen Collection
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Original Artwork
Original Artwork
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By: Steve Kaufman
Amazing and rare Muhammad Ali images released to Steve Kaufman comprise the basis for these stellar paintings.
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Oscar De La Hoya Collection
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The Beatles Training w/ Cassius Clay
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By: Steve Kaufman
Amazing and rare images by Steve Kaufman showing Cassius Clay, also known as Muhammad Ali, in the ring with "The Beatles" at his training camp in 1964.
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By: Steve Kaufman
The Great White Hope resonated with the unrest emerging throughout the US because of such explosive events as the Vietnam War, the stripping of Mohammad Ali's heavyweight title for not serving in it, and the Watts riots.
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By: Steve Kaufman
Original paintings by Steve Kaufman (Museum Blue-Chip Art) depicting the great Muhammad Ali, aka Cassius Clay.
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