Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Over a century of golf art

Golf art holds an important place in the history of the game, and has also led to some important discoveries about the history of the game. You have the opportunity to acquire some golf art from the mid 1800's to 1999, ranging from artists like John Charles Dollman to Walt Disney, plus some unknown artists.

Available on Thursday March 5th, 2015 are a pair of hard-to-get artworks by John Charles Dollman:

Lot 404: The Beginning of Golf
Lot 405: The End of Golf

And, if you like to discover new artists, here's a unique opportunity to get your hands on a bunch of art all in one lot, mostly by unknown artists.

Lot 427: Approximately 45 pieces of golf art


A few famous cartoonists make an appearance, such as Vic Forsythe's original comic strip:

Lot 406: Original ink cartoon by Vic Forsythe



And the most famous of all, Walt Disney:

Lot 403: How to Play Golf - Goofy cel

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