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"Heart of a Champion 2000" by Rick Rush - 🔥Limited Edition Serigraph - Inquire $2,400
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Heart of a Champion 2000

Rick Rush

Limited Edition Print : Serigraph
Size : 19x31 in  |  48x79 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 300

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Year2000

Hand SignedLower Right in Pencil 

Condition Mint 

Not Framed 

Purchased fromOther 2004 

Story / Additional InfoNew condition in original packaging with COA. 

Certificate of AuthenticityPublisher 

LID172069

Rick Rush

HArt Brokerage: Rick Rush American Artist: b. 1946. Richard Allen Rush was born on October 16, 1946 in Mobile, Alabama. From an early age, it was obvious to his mother and father, friends, and teachers, that "Rick" had a fondness and talent for drawing. Rick was also a gifted athlete; he was starting quarterback at his high school and an early claim to fame was leading his team to victory over Foley, led by future Super Bowl XI winner Ken Stabler. His two gifts were harmoniously interwoven, but his true calling was in art. Because of Rick's love for watching and participating in sports, he felt a natural subject for his art would be the sporting life in America. "Artists paint or write about things that are close to them," Rick often says, "Hemingway related to bullfighting, the sea, and war –I relate to sports." Rick studied art under the late Richard Brough at the University of Alabama, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1972. After graduating, he went to work for Southern Living Magazine in Atlanta, Georgia. After a short time, he was promoted to Manager at Southern Living Gallery of Oxmoor House in Birmingham, Alabama. In 1974, an ad appeared in the New Yorker magazine featuring four line drawings of tennis players by an unknown artist by the name of Rick Rush. This was the beginning of a career that has spanned nearly forty years. The lithographed, signed and numbered Tennis: First Set was successful enough that it inspired Rick to pursue a career of painting not just as a second-job, but for a living. In 1975, Rick moved back to Tuscaloosa, Alabama and partnered with his brother, Don, in creating Rush Galleries. In November of 1980, Rick was invited to visit President Jimmy Carter. Two of his pieces are now a part of the Jimmy Carter Library Museum and Library in Atlanta, Georgia. Rick established his own studio in 1982 to create his hand done serigraphs. Rush Galleries officially incorporated into Jireh Publishing International (JIREH). Rick was honored in 1989 with an invitation to the White House. Alabama Senator Richard Shelby invited Rick to join him in a visit with President Ronald Reagan in the Oval Office. Rick and Don were able to meet President Reagan and present him with a number of serigraph prints. These prints are now part of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library in California. We no longer accept listings for prints. Original paintings only.

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