Arnold Palmer: The King Bids Farewell – Limited Edition Lithograph & Collector’s Folio
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Arnold Palmer: The King Bids Farewell – Limited Edition Lithograph & Collector’s Folio

By Hoeun Chung Print
$495.00
Complimentary Transit: This masterpiece includes fully insured, premium delivery at no additional cost.
Image Dimensions
21" x 33"
About the Masterpiece
A Final Salute to a Legend.

Immortalize the end of an era with this exquisite limited-edition lithograph by Hoeun Chung. This piece captures the emotional climax of the 1995 Open Championship, as Arnold Palmer stood atop the historic Swilcan Bridge at St. Andrews to bid a final, tearful goodbye to the tournament that he famously helped revitalize.

The Artwork:
Produced by Douglas B. London Originals, this work utilizes the high-fidelity "Accu-color" process to bring every detail of the "Home of Golf" to life. The composition artfully integrates a contemporary portrait of Palmer in his signature navy cardigan against a backdrop of The World newspaper headlines, with the legendary Royal and Ancient Clubhouse standing sentinel in the background. It is a masterclass in sports portraiture, balancing the grandeur of the setting with the humility of the man.

The Collector’s Folio:
This lithograph is presented in its original linen-texture presentation folder, which serves as a definitive historical document. The interior features:

The Complete Biography: A chronological look at Palmer’s life, from his roots in Latrobe to his global superstardom.

Professional Victory Log: A massive, curated list of his career wins, providing context to the "King's" dominance.

Certificate of Authenticity: Tucked into the interior pocket, ensuring the provenance of this collector's item.

Investment Details:

Limited Edition: Hand-numbered and part of a strictly controlled press run.

Gallery Provenance: Includes the official Douglas B. London and Hall Printing Co. hallmarks.

Condition: Pristine and protected, having been stored in the custom-fitted folio since its 1996 release.

For the historian of the game, there is no more evocative image than Palmer on the bridge. This folio is not just art; it is a tribute to the charismatic leader who invited the world to love the game of golf.
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