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John Singleton Mosby - pen and ink

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

John Singleton Mosby
This pen and ink drawing of John Singleton Mosby, the Gray Ghost of the Confederate Army, was done to accompany a review of The Mosby Myth: A Confederate Hero in Life and Legend by Paul Ashdown and Ed Caudill. The review appears on the Writing Wright blog.

A short audio interview with author Ed Caudill is included with the review.

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John Singleton Mosby
pen and ink
11 x 14 Bristol board

Copyright 2008 by Jim Stovall
(This image may not be reproduced in any form without permission.)

Christy Mathewson

Sunday, December 3rd, 2006

Watercolor of baseball player Christy Mathewson
One of baseball’s early 20th century superstars was Christy Mathewson.

In an era when most baseball players were rough and tumble blue collar guys, Mathewson was a cultured and well educated player, who had an unhittable fast ball and who looked good on the field — and even better in front of the camera. He was tall and had striking good looks. Some of the photos of him are amazing.

Mathewson was what the lords of baseball wanted all of their players to be — cultured, well-mannered, modest and discrete. Fortunately, that did not happen, and instead we got personalities like Ty Cobb and John McGraw, along with the likes of Mathewson.

Still, there was no denying that Mathews had an “it” about him that few other players possessed on the field and in front of the camera.

And that’s probably he has inspired more than one painting or drawing from this artist.

11 x 14, watercolor on Bristol board

Price: $75

About the drawing

I was experimenting a bit with color here and am not sure this works. But, still, it has an appeal, at least to me. If it doesn’t sell by New Year’s, I think I’m going frame it for my office wall.

(This is an original piece, not a print.)