New York City’s Golden Boys

76 Baseball Portraits, 1946 – 1960 by Andy Jurinko
Ongoing Exhibition

1 of 5: Wall of oil paintings documenting the players that defined an era

2 of 5: Cheryl Howard with her dad, Elston Howard

3 of 5: Pamela Irvin Fields with her dad, Monte Irvin

4 of 5: Portrait of Ebbets Field, home to the Brooklyn Dodgers

5 of 5: Pat Moore, wife of artist Andy Jurinko
76 8” x 10” oil paintings by renowned baseball artist Andy Jurinko vividly document the players that defined an era when New York boasted three major league ball clubs, all of which were among the best of the sixteen teams that made up the American and National Leagues.
The exhibition includes portraits of the city’s three beloved ballparks of the era:
- Yankee Stadium – home to the NY Yankees
- Ebbets Field – home to the Brooklyn Dodgers
- The Polo Grounds – home to the NY Giants
New York City’s Golden Boys was donated to the Museum by long-time Jurinko collectors, Bernie and Beverly Hubert.
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