LeRoy Neiman (1921–2012) “Chipping On” Original Hand-Signed Serigraph in Colors (Framed)

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Medium: Serigraph in colors on paper Image Size: 26″ × 32″ | Framed: 34″ × 38″ Edition: No. 250 of 275 | Hand-signed lower right by the artist Date: 1972 Condition: Excellent | Certificate of Authenticity included

“Chipping On” is a vibrant and energetic golf scene by LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921–2012), the legendary artist celebrated for his bold use of color and dynamic portrayals of sports and leisure.
Executed in 1972 as a limited-edition serigraph, this composition captures the precision, tension, and elegance of a golfer mid-swing, rendered in Neiman’s unmistakable expressive style.

The piece’s vivid palette and rhythmic brushwork bring the moment to life, making it a quintessential example of Neiman’s ability to blend athletic movement and painterly sophistication.

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Medium: Serigraph in colors on paper Image Size: 26″ × 32″ | Framed: 34″ × 38″ Edition: No. 250 of 275 | Hand-signed lower right by the artist Date: 1972 Condition: Excellent | Certificate of Authenticity included

“Chipping On” is a vibrant and energetic golf scene by LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921–2012), the legendary artist celebrated for his bold use of color and dynamic portrayals of sports and leisure.
Executed in 1972 as a limited-edition serigraph, this composition captures the precision, tension, and elegance of a golfer mid-swing, rendered in Neiman’s unmistakable expressive style.

The piece’s vivid palette and rhythmic brushwork bring the moment to life, making it a quintessential example of Neiman’s ability to blend athletic movement and painterly sophistication.

PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

LeRoy Neiman rose to international prominence as America’s foremost painter of sport and society. His works chronicle the vibrancy of mid-century culture — from golf courses and racetracks to jazz clubs and boxing rings — with a distinctive palette and kinetic flair. Neiman’s serigraphs are prized for their immediacy, optimism, and enduring appeal to collectors of modern Americana.