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Between the Lines (Alabama Football) - Original Oil Painting

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Between the Lines
Original Oil Painting by Daniel A. Moore

Lee Roy Jordan (#54) had a stellar day against the Sooners in the 1963 Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida.  Everything from winning the coin toss, conducted by President John F. Kennedy, to a game high of 24 tackles which led to his being named the game’s Most Valuable Player.  Twice, inside the Tide 10-yard line, Jordan separated Sooner’s fullback Jim Grisham (#45) from the football to thwart the threats.  After the game, Coach Bryant said, “If they stay between the sidelines, Lee Roy Jordan will tackle them.”  Bama took the victory, 17-0.

Daniel A. Moore's body of work, generated from a life-long labor of love, has grown well into the millions of dollars in created value. His fine art prints have been collected by art lovers across the U.S. and in several foreign countries. But above all, his fine art limited edition prints have become treasured heirlooms of his alma mater's faithful.

For each of his major releases the artist spends hundreds of hours and even 1,000+ hours in creating the original oil painting — the all-important masterwork for a fine art print production. Beginning in 1979, with the sale of The Goal Line Stand  for $10,000, his subsequent masterworks have sold for up to $80,000. In recent years the artist's original oils – each typically measuring 36" x 48" – have been certifiably appraised to establish fair market prices for up to $239,000 for The Tradition Continues ($1,870/sq. in.).

This original oil painting comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. It is framed in our Burled Mahogany canvas moulding and natural linen liner with gold fillet and brass title plate (as shown).

Canvas Size: 35" x 30"
Total measurement with frame = 44" x 39"

This original painting is available for purchase. Please call us at 205-637-2942 (M-F 9am-5pm CT) for more information.

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