The Masters
£39.50
A most magnificent study of the six European Golfers who have won the world of golf’s most prestigious championships – The US Masters.
Peter Deighan, famed for his remarkable protraits captures superbly in action, Ian Woosnam, Sandy Lyle, Nick Faldo, Jose Maria Olazabal, Seve Ballesteros and Bernhard Langer along with the superb portraits of each. A truly historic work of art. Published in a single limited edition of only 500 worldwide, each print is individually numbered and signed by Peter Deighan, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.
Additional Information
Limited Edition (Worldwide): 500
Image Size: 491mm x 390mm Print Size: 21” x 19” approx..
RRP £120
About The Artist
Peter Deighan
Widely regarded as the world’s greatest Portrait and Sporting artist, his paintings hang in the most prestigious collections throughout the world. Among his earlier commissions were portraits of the comedian Eric Morecambe, footballer Jimmy Greaves, speaker of the house of Commons Selwyn Lloyd, Cardinal Basil Hume Archbishop of Westminster (His portrait hangs in the Vatican), Frederick Forsyth, Lester Piggott, Steve Davis and the first official portrait of the Prime Minister John Major. Some of his more noteworthy Irish portraits were of Peadar O’Donnell, Sean McBride, Charles J. Haughey and Michael O’Hehir which were unveiled on RTE’s Late Late Show in Dublin. As Peter’s reputation as one of the World’s leading Portrait Painters grew, he began to receive commissions from North America. His most notable patrons included Payne Stewart. Peter visited Payne Stewart’s home in Florida to paint his portrait, there he met and was commissioned to paint Tiger Woods and Mark O’Meara. Shortly after the tragic death of Payne Stewart, Peter’s portrait of the golfer sold for £1.4 million. In 2006 Peter was commissioned by Dr. Michael Smurfit to paint the European Ryder Cup Team for the K Club. He has had commissions from major football and rugby clubs worldwide and has his paintings displayed in the Society of Equestrian Artists and in the annual exhibitions of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in London.