LeRoy Neiman — “Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman” (1991) Original Hand-Signed Color Screenprint on Black Paper (Framed)

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Artist: LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921–2012) Suite: Munich Suite (Knoedler 29) Medium: Color screenprint on wove paper Edition: No. 202 of 250 | Hand-signed and numbered in pencil Date: 1972 (printed 1973) Image Size: 13″ × 17″ | Framed: 21¼″ × 25¼″ (under glass) Condition: Sheet lightly toned, colors somewhat attenuated, otherwise very good condition Provenance: Private collection

“Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman” (1991) is a dynamic sports composition by LeRoy Neiman, commemorating the legendary heavyweight championship fight that brought together two eras of boxing greatness.

Printed on deep black paper, Neiman’s vibrant pigments explode with motion — portraying the grit, speed, and intensity of the ring in his trademark expressionist style.
The contrast of bold color against the dark ground gives the work a sense of drama and immediacy, capturing the spectacle of the sporting moment as only Neiman could.

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Artist: LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921–2012) Suite: Munich Suite (Knoedler 29) Medium: Color screenprint on wove paper Edition: No. 202 of 250 | Hand-signed and numbered in pencil Date: 1972 (printed 1973) Image Size: 13″ × 17″ | Framed: 21¼″ × 25¼″ (under glass) Condition: Sheet lightly toned, colors somewhat attenuated, otherwise very good condition Provenance: Private collection

“Evander Holyfield vs. George Foreman” (1991) is a dynamic sports composition by LeRoy Neiman, commemorating the legendary heavyweight championship fight that brought together two eras of boxing greatness.

Printed on deep black paper, Neiman’s vibrant pigments explode with motion — portraying the grit, speed, and intensity of the ring in his trademark expressionist style.
The contrast of bold color against the dark ground gives the work a sense of drama and immediacy, capturing the spectacle of the sporting moment as only Neiman could.

PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

LeRoy Neiman (1921–2012) was America’s preeminent painter of sport and celebrity culture. His vivid use of color and sweeping brushstrokes brought energy and emotion to scenes of competition, from the Olympics to prizefights.
Neiman’s works are housed in major museums, including the Smithsonian Institution and the Art Institute of Chicago, and remain prized by collectors worldwide.