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AcquisitionsNAMOS given 26 C. W. Mundy paintings of NBA greats
The National Art Museum of Sport has received a gift of 26 acrylic paintings of National Basketball Association players by Indianapolis artist, Charles Warren (C. W.) Mundy. The 26 paintings include 24 22-inch square portraits with action vignettes of NBA stars such as Larry Bird, Reggie Miller, and Magic Johnson. In addition, there are large paintings of Michael Jordan and the Dream Team that won gold in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. The Dream Team painting is on loan to the new Sports Museum of America in New York City. Basketball was of special interest to Mundy, a native of Indianapolis, the capitol of a state known for basketball. He won a college basketball scholarship. The paintings given to the Museum by an anonymous sports lover were painted during the latter part of the 22 years Mundy spent as a sports artist. It was work that included illustrations for Indiana University’s legendary basketball program, the United State Golf Association, Pro Golfers Association, and the NBA. In 1994, Mundy initiated a career change from sports art to plein-air impressionistic painting. He developed a distinctive style of thick impasto and bravura brush strokes quite different from finely detailed sport portraits. He achieved master status in the American Impressionistic Society and Oil Painters of America and has won awards and been exhibited throughout the United States. |