Built for opening day of the 2004 MLB season, Citizens Bank Park (2004-present) is the home of the Philadelphia Phillies. Prior to Citizens Bank Park, the Phillies played in Veterans Stadium for a total of 33 years. The Phillies have enjoyed a successful tenure in Citizens Bank Park as they have won a World Series title during their tenure in the stadium. The ballpark is often times noted for the famous Liberty Bell, which is activated after every Phillies home run. Remember the great Phillies teams of the past and get excited for the future with this handcrafted Westbrook rendition of Citizens Bank Park!
These beautiful artistic renditions of contemporary, iconic and historic stadiums are made with the most long-lasting fine art materials. Every original piece is hand-carved and created by the award-winning artist John Kimball Westbrook. Each individual stadium is a masterful work of architectural beauty. All stadium recreations are mounted upon a natural marble base while the stadium body is comprised of a cast bronze composite. The stadium light poles are made up of quality rhinestone crystal which will mildly reflect with a light source. These elegant fine art stadiums are made to be collected, admired and enjoyed for many years with the intention of being handed down as a valuable collectors' item through the years.
- All stadium recreations come with an acrylic case for protective purposes
- Natural marble base
- Comprised of a cast bronze composite
- Dimensions 7 inches x 7 inches
- Weight 12 lbs
- MLB Licensed
- MANUFACTURER DIRECT ITEM - NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EXPEDITED SHIPPING
- Please allow 10-15 business days for delivery
I had the privilege of studying under the Italian stone carvers who were completing the National Cathedral there. This is where I developed a passion for stone carving. Over the past 30 years I have worked with different fine art mediums, including carving marble, granite, various semi precious stones, bronze, wood, ivory, silversmithing, drawing and painting. My work has been shown in galleries and museums throughout the southwest and has been featured in newspapers, magazines and international publications. After working with several galleries in Scottsdale, Arizona, I had learned some prominent clients had a desire to reintroduce products they had handled years before. Miniature architectural sports stadium recreations. After extensive research we were able to find a quality product worthy of being sold as a “fine art collectible.” It was at that time I was commissioned by these gallery owners to design and produce something more suitable to be sold as fine art. These materials would include cast bronze and stone, mounted on a marble base with crystals in a solid brass light fixture. These crystals radiate and refract the light to give the appearance of illumination from the stadium night lights. These artistic and aesthetic recreations of your favorite ballparks are of the finest quality and made of the highest valued fine art materials. One of a kind limited editions.
Yours to enjoy for many years,
John Kimball Westbrook
Built for opening day of the 2004 MLB season, Citizens Bank Park (2004-present) is the home of the Philadelphia Phillies. Prior to Citizens Bank Park, the Phillies played in Veterans Stadium for a total of 33 years. The Phillies have enjoyed a successful tenure in Citizens Bank Park as they have won a World Series title during their tenure in the stadium. The ballpark is often times noted for the famous Liberty Bell, which is activated after every Phillies home run. Remember the great Phillies teams of the past and get excited for the future with this handcrafted Westbrook rendition of Citizens Bank Park!
These beautiful artistic renditions of contemporary, iconic and historic stadiums are made with the most long-lasting fine art materials. Every original piece is hand-carved and created by the award-winning artist John Kimball Westbrook. Each individual stadium is a masterful work of architectural beauty. All stadium recreations are mounted upon a natural marble base while the stadium body is comprised of a cast bronze composite. The stadium light poles are made up of quality rhinestone crystal which will mildly reflect with a light source. These elegant fine art stadiums are made to be collected, admired and enjoyed for many years with the intention of being handed down as a valuable collectors' item through the years.
- All stadium recreations come with an acrylic case for protective purposes
- Natural marble base
- Comprised of a cast bronze composite
- Dimensions 7 inches x 7 inches
- Weight 12 lbs
- MLB Licensed
- MANUFACTURER DIRECT ITEM - NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EXPEDITED SHIPPING
- Please allow 10-15 business days for delivery
I had the privilege of studying under the Italian stone carvers who were completing the National Cathedral there. This is where I developed a passion for stone carving. Over the past 30 years I have worked with different fine art mediums, including carving marble, granite, various semi precious stones, bronze, wood, ivory, silversmithing, drawing and painting. My work has been shown in galleries and museums throughout the southwest and has been featured in newspapers, magazines and international publications. After working with several galleries in Scottsdale, Arizona, I had learned some prominent clients had a desire to reintroduce products they had handled years before. Miniature architectural sports stadium recreations. After extensive research we were able to find a quality product worthy of being sold as a “fine art collectible.” It was at that time I was commissioned by these gallery owners to design and produce something more suitable to be sold as fine art. These materials would include cast bronze and stone, mounted on a marble base with crystals in a solid brass light fixture. These crystals radiate and refract the light to give the appearance of illumination from the stadium night lights. These artistic and aesthetic recreations of your favorite ballparks are of the finest quality and made of the highest valued fine art materials. One of a kind limited editions.
Yours to enjoy for many years,
John Kimball Westbrook