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Artist: Jose Roldan Rendon
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Creation Year: 2020
Dimensions: 48×36 inches
Style: Contemporary
Period: 21st Century
Condition: Excellent
Description: This contemporary painting by Jose Roldan Rendon vividly captures Joe Judge, a “Golden Age” baseball player from the Washington Senators. This age celebrated the era from 1920 to 1960 when baseball began to be broadcast in color on TVs across the nation. Born and educated in Spain, Roldan Rendon was deeply influenced by his father. He later moved to Brooklyn, NY, where he expanded his artistic repertoire to include painting, photography, digital art, murals, and illustration. His work is distinguished by its bold use of bright colors, bringing a vibrant, dynamic energy to subjects often depicted in monochromatic tones. Roldan Rendon’s art primarily focuses on the movement and lively spirit of various characters and celebrities in the city. This particular painting comes framed and is signed and dated in the bottom right corner.
Artist: Jose Roldan Rendon
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Creation Year: 2020
Dimensions: 48×36 inches
Style: Contemporary
Period: 21st Century
Condition: Excellent
Description: This contemporary painting by Jose Roldan Rendon vividly captures Joe Judge, a “Golden Age” baseball player from the Washington Senators. This age celebrated the era from 1920 to 1960 when baseball began to be broadcast in color on TVs across the nation. Born and educated in Spain, Roldan Rendon was deeply influenced by his father. He later moved to Brooklyn, NY, where he expanded his artistic repertoire to include painting, photography, digital art, murals, and illustration. His work is distinguished by its bold use of bright colors, bringing a vibrant, dynamic energy to subjects often depicted in monochromatic tones. Roldan Rendon’s art primarily focuses on the movement and lively spirit of various characters and celebrities in the city. This particular painting comes framed and is signed and dated in the bottom right corner.