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Artist: Jack Lane
Mickey Mantle, Yankees, Original Pastel Drawing by Jack Lane
By Jack Lane
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A pastel drawing of Mickey Mantle by Jack Lane from 1986. A classic sports illustration of the legendary Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees at bat. Fr...
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