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Chicago Greeting Card featuring the digital art Tinker to Evers to Chance by Lianne Schneider

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Tinker to Evers to Chance Greeting Card

Lianne Schneider

by Lianne Schneider

$5.45

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Baseball history - the Chicago Cubs of 1907, perhaps the best team ever included this dynamic double-play trio of Tinker to Evers to... more

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Comments (39)

Gary F Richards

Gary F Richards

Congratulations on your sale of this wonderful artwork! F/L

Jacqueline Athmann

Jacqueline Athmann

Well done on the sale!

Robert Bales

Robert Bales

Congratulation on the sale!!

Roberto Chiartano

Roberto Chiartano

Congratulations!!!

Steven Reed

Steven Reed

Such awesome vintage work!

Steven Reed

Steven Reed

Such awesome vintage work!

Jo Ann Tomaselli

Jo Ann Tomaselli

Perfect for baseball fans everywhere!

Kandy Hurley

Kandy Hurley

As a Cubs fan, I find this terrific and as a person who appreciates art and history I find it splendid!

Priya Ghose

Priya Ghose

Congrats on your sale...very neat!

Lianne Schneider

Lianne Schneider

Sorry - I neglected to thank Jim and ShitlaPrasad for also featuring this in COMFORTABLE ART AND 1-2-3-4-5. I'm very honored by both those features.

Lianne Schneider

Lianne Schneider

Thank you so much Michael for featuring this painting in NEW ART WORKS 2 - I'm tickled pink!

Sorin Apostolescu

Sorin Apostolescu

Excellent work !

Variance Collections

Variance Collections

Such an unusual subject from you, yet so well executed Lianne. This is absolutely stunning!

Jutta Maria Pusl

Jutta Maria Pusl

Outstanding work, impressive!

Jeffrey Koss

Jeffrey Koss

Very nice work Lianne

Debbie Portwood

Debbie Portwood

Fantastic work! I love the way you put this together and the colors are great! Wonderful vintage look and feel! f/love!!

Lianne Schneider

Lianne Schneider

A belated but no less heartfelt thank you to Jouko and Jeremiah and to Sandra as well for featuring this image in their wonderful groups: ART FROM THE PAST, AMERICAN BASEBALL and MEMORIES AND NOSTALGIA. I'm incredibly honored - this was a project I very much enjoyed creating so it means a lot to me. To all who have come by to leave a note of encouragement - thank you from my heart. I hope you've found me visiting your work in recent days to thank you in person but if not, I'll get there soon!!

Rosalie Scanlon

Rosalie Scanlon

Wonderful work Lianne, complete with a great history of the image. L/F

Laurie Search

Laurie Search

Oh, how wonderful this is, Lianne!!! Excellent work, my friend!!!! :)))))fv

Lenore Senior

Lenore Senior

These men were before my time, but I love how you did this and unified it! I was a big baseball fan as a child and loved to play it more than watch it. So much fun! v/

Barbara Chichester

Barbara Chichester

Super work, great image! L/g+

Kate Brown

Kate Brown

Nice work Lianne! L/F

Rick Grisolano Photography LLC

Rick Grisolano Photography LLC

What a really neat image Lianne ... L/F

Artist's Description

Baseball history - the Chicago Cubs of 1907, perhaps "the best team ever" included this dynamic double-play trio of Tinker to Evers to Chance.

A complete departure for me in terms of subject matter - but the history buff in me couldn't resist the challenge. The images in this triptych were painted using baseball card pictures taken by photographer Paul Thompson who owned the copyright only for the gold borders that surrounded the original cards. An article in the Smithsonian described the significant departure of Thompson's portraits from those on other baseball cards - distributed by the American Tobacco Company among other tobacco companies. Thompson's were chromolithographs which could be printed in color while earlier cards had been black and white.

The poem, "Baseball's Sad Lexicon", also known as "Tinker to Evers to Chance" after its refrain, is a 1910 baseball poem by Franklin Pierce Adams. The poem is presented as a single, rueful stanza from the point of vie...

About Lianne Schneider

Lianne Schneider

As many of you are aware, Lianne is no longer with us. I am her son, Gordie, and have kept her account active to preserve the passion she had with her art and this community. Please see below for a "final note" she posted with a few of the last pieces she completed before passing away in November of 2015. "Being a part of this Fine Art America community has meant the world to me over the past years and I'd like to express my endless gratitude for all the support and encouragement you have given me so graciously. My one regret is that having lost the battle with leukemia, I have to let go of something so special to me. I won't say goodbye - just may your lives be blessed as you have blessed mine." I have a passion for the landscape of...

 

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