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Jack DavisDenver Broncos John Elway NFL Football Illustration; Original Art1990
1990
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Date: 1990
Medium: Ink and Conte Crayon over Graphite on Board
Dimensions: 10.00" x 12.50"
Signature: Signed Lower Right
John Elway, from the middle part of his career, when he was throwing to the Three Amigos and going to three Super Bowls, still clad in the classic uniform with the snorting Bronco logo. For that matter, the Duke of Denver is even riding a snorting Bronco here! Much like Elway, Jack Davis was blessed with incredible natural ability but also worked hard to hone his craft. His art shown here was used on apparel and other licensed products.
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