Autographs of Neil Armstrong, Muhammad Ali, Edmund Hillary, Hank Aaron, Gordie Howe, Walter Cronkite, Lee Iacocca
"Victory"
Certificate of Authenticity:
S-05099
JSA certificate # X94860
Size: 95*65
Status: In stock
Location: Kyiv, Gallery
Delivery: Kyiv - 1 day, Ukraine - 2 days, worldwide - 21 days
Description
1994 framed limited edition number 72 of 100, "Victory" by artist Lorne Winters, which celebrates humanity's desire to succeed in various endeavors with an image of the winning runner and signatures of seven prominent people in their fields: Ford Motor Company CEO Lee Iacocca, television journalist and host Walter Cronkite, astronaut Neil Armstrop, mountaineer/explorer Sir Edmund Hillary and three sports legends: hockey player Gordie Howe, baseball player Hank Aaron and boxer Muhammad Ali. Certified Authentic autographs on lithographs (W 320). Lee Iacocca (1924 - 2019) - American entrepreneur, manager (manager), author of several autobiographical bestsellers. He served as president of Ford and chairman of the board of Chrysler Corporation. One of the most famous top managers in the history of the global automobile industry. Neil Armstrong (1930 - 2012) - American NASA astronaut, test pilot, space engineer, university professor, US naval aviator, the first man to set foot on the Moon on July 20, 1969 during the Apollo 11 lunar mission. Gordon Howe (1928 - 2016) - Canadian professional ice hockey player, right winger. NHL player from 1946 to 1971, WHA in 1973-1980. Four-time Stanley Cup winner and two-time Avco Cup winner, six-time Hart Trophy winner (award for the most valuable player in the NHL regular season) and Art Ross Trophy (award for the most productive player in the regular season), 23-time NHL All-Star. Officer of the Order of Canada (1971), member of the Hockey Hall of Fame (1972) and the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame (1975). Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) - American professional boxer who competed in the heavy weight category; one of the most famous boxers in the history of world boxing. Walter Cronkite (1916-2009) is an American television journalist and TV presenter. He is best known as the permanent anchor of the CBS evening news for 19 years from 1962 to 1981. Edmund Hillary (1919-2008) - New Zealand explorer and mountaineer. One of two people - the first climbers of Everest (May 29, 1953) together with Sherpa Tenzing. Honorary citizen of Nepal. Hank Aaron (1934) - former professional baseball player and outfielder. He was known by the nickname "Hammer". In total, he played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball. Played his last game on October 3, 1976. In 1982, his name was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. In 1999, he was included in the list of the 100 greatest baseball players of all time at No. 5.