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Our Wall Mural Print is removable without any damage to your walls. Easy to change or remove. We are using a premium 6 mil auto-adhesive vinyl with a subtile linen-cotton canvas texture.
Change the look and feel of a room without the hassle of traditional wallpaper. Our wall murals print are the perfect solution to easily enhance any residential or commercial space alike!
Repositionable self-adhesive vinyl delivered in strip of 35 to 45 inches of width and slightly overlap for easy installation.
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Use our search box to navigate over 17,000 unique cover art prints, ticket stub art pieces, and unique memorabilia wall art. Take your time and enjoy Row One's extensive art collection.
Row One is an American sports brand that offers fans exceptional quality historic sports art and unique sports gifts designed from the greatest tickets and art in sports history. Row One's historic sports wall art is created from vintage ticket stubs, sports action photos, football cover art, vintage baseball scorecards, 80s basketball memorabilia and old game action photos, rare sports artifacts, vintage gameday sports ads, and much more. The oldest ticket stub in Row One's physical collection is an 1893 Penn-Princeton college football ticket and oldest sporting event program is an 1876 Harvard-Yale college football program from the second game ever played between the two Ivy League schools.
*Row One uses historic artifacts not protected by copyright due to failure to copyright the publication or expiration of the copyright protection. Row One creates our reproduction wall art prints and unique derivative works of art from these historic publications no longer protected by copyright.
Row One has a collection of over 3,000 of the greatest ticket stub designs in college football history. Row One Brand vintage college football ticket wall art is perfect for game rooms, man caves, tv rooms, and business offices. In addition to sports art, Row One offers a plethora of pop culture art and historic art reproductions. Take a deep dive into our gallery and explore the multitude of unique wall art Row One offers. The historic artwork purchased from this gallery is printed by Pictorem, a premier printing company based out of Montreal and New York.Row One uses historic artifacts not protected by copyright due to failure to copyright the creative work, non-renewal of the copyright, or expiration of copyright. Row One uses paintings, drawings, cartoons, films, magazines, books, tickets, programs, old advertisements, and other historic materials in the public domain under U.S. Federal Copyright Law due to no copyright protection. Row One uses these items to create our unique historic art prints and ticket stub reproduction art.
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The Row One Sports Art Collection includes works of art created by the greatest sports artists of the 20th Century. Aside from thousands of historic ticket stub reproduction prints, Row One's collection includes illustrations and paintings done by nationally-acclaimed artists that include artist Terry Smith, legendary St. Louis artist Amadee Wahschlaeger, college cartoon mascot artist Arthur Evans, Indiana artist Keith Butz, Baltimore cartoonist James Hartzell, George Katich, Dallas Cowboys football artist Steve Harris, Georgia sports art legend Jack Davis, Pittsburgh artist Bill Winstein, artist Jeff Joseph, Boston Celtics logo creator Zang Auerbach (brother of Hall of Fame Coach Red Auerbach), Alabama sports art legends Phil Neel and Rick Rush, nationally-renowned sports artist Dane Dudley, Joe Faraci, Al Rainovic, Jeffrey Oh, Hal Decker, Merv Corning, Reuben Award winning New York artist Willard Mullin, sketch artist Howard Brodie, Cubs program illustrator Otis Shepard, LeRoy Nieman, superb Atlanta Braves artist Wayland Moore, Elmer Wexler, John Cullen Murphy, Charles M. Kerins, Ted Watts, Karl Hubenthal, Carol Johnson, iconic New York Photographer George Kalinsky, John Boyd Martin, and legendary sports cover artist Lon Keller.