Stephen Holland

Stephen Holland (born 1941) is an American artist, known for his portraits of athletes and celebrities such as Muhammad Ali, Joe Namath, Joe DiMaggio, Tiger Woods and David Beckham. His work is held in the permanent collection of the American Sports Art Museum and Archives and the Staples Center (now Crypto Arena) and Dodger Stadium collection.

Stephen Holland

As a young painter, Holland did not have the finances to hire live models. The images he found in boxing magazines became his subjects. Holland attended the School of Industrial Art (now called the High School of Art and Design), which devoted half of each day to art studies. Later, he attended Pratt Institute, the Art Students League and the School of Visual Arts, all in New York City.

The American Sport Art Museum and Archives (ASAMA) in Daphne, AL, recognized Holland’s abilities and contributions to both art and sport, bestowing upon him the title of Sports Artist of the Year 1993.

In addition to having been the official artist of the Los Angeles Kings, Holland is one of the twelve artists selected by the United States Olympic Committee to represent the 100th Anniversary of the Olympics. He completed twenty-two paintings for the Baltimore Ravens’ Walk of Fame, commemorating their paths to victory in 2001, and again for Super Bowl XXXV in 2013.

In 2008, his art commemorated the year-long celebration of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 50 years in Los Angeles.

Five paintings by Stephen Holland were accepted into the Smithsonian Institute’s online Catalog of American Portraits. A notable example is the portrait of Barack Obama. Other portraits in the Catalog include Muhammad Ali, Sandy Koufax, Luc Robitaille and Andy Warhol.

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