George Brett was hitting royalty, and is the only MLB player to ever win a batting title in three different decades. Brett played his entire career with the Kansas City Royals, during which time he won a World Series and a Most Valuable Player award. Brett retired as one of just four players with 3,000 hits, 300 home runs and a .300 batting average. This 16" x 24" Canvas Giclee is signed by artist Justyn Farano.
Artist Justyn Farano is one of the premier sports and entertainment artist in the industry. His artwork is on display and showcased in various stadiums, teams stores, athlete homes, team owner's suites and the collections of art enthusiasts worldwide. Farano is the Official Artist Of The Ted Williams Museum.
- Hand Signed by Justyn Farano
- Hand Numbered Limited Edition of 250
- Measures 16" x 24"
- Hand embellished and recreated in oil paint
- Stretched on canvas bars, ready to hang
In 21 seasons with the Kansas City Royals, George Brett topped the .300 mark 11 times, becoming the first player to win batting titles in three decades; 1976 (.333), 1980 (.390) and 1990 (.329). He led the American League in hits three times, finishing his career with 3,154, including 665 doubles, 137 triples and 317 homers. The 13-time All-Star was the A.L. Most Valuable Player in 1980 and earned a Gold Glove Award in 1985, the same year the Royals won their first World Series championship.
Artist Justyn Farano is one of the premier sports and entertainment artist in the industry. His artwork is on display and showcased in various stadiums, teams stores, athlete homes, team owner's suites and the collections of art enthusiasts worldwide. Farano is the Official Artist Of The Ted Williams Museum.
George Brett was hitting royalty, and is the only MLB player to ever win a batting title in three different decades. Brett played his entire career with the Kansas City Royals, during which time he won a World Series and a Most Valuable Player award. Brett retired as one of just four players with 3,000 hits, 300 home runs and a .300 batting average. This 16" x 24" Canvas Giclee is signed by artist Justyn Farano.
Artist Justyn Farano is one of the premier sports and entertainment artist in the industry. His artwork is on display and showcased in various stadiums, teams stores, athlete homes, team owner's suites and the collections of art enthusiasts worldwide. Farano is the Official Artist Of The Ted Williams Museum.
- Hand Signed by Justyn Farano
- Hand Numbered Limited Edition of 250
- Measures 16" x 24"
- Hand embellished and recreated in oil paint
- Stretched on canvas bars, ready to hang
In 21 seasons with the Kansas City Royals, George Brett topped the .300 mark 11 times, becoming the first player to win batting titles in three decades; 1976 (.333), 1980 (.390) and 1990 (.329). He led the American League in hits three times, finishing his career with 3,154, including 665 doubles, 137 triples and 317 homers. The 13-time All-Star was the A.L. Most Valuable Player in 1980 and earned a Gold Glove Award in 1985, the same year the Royals won their first World Series championship.
Artist Justyn Farano is one of the premier sports and entertainment artist in the industry. His artwork is on display and showcased in various stadiums, teams stores, athlete homes, team owner's suites and the collections of art enthusiasts worldwide. Farano is the Official Artist Of The Ted Williams Museum.