APOTHEOSIS Open Edition Print

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Open Edition Print of the art series GOLDEN TIMES

  • Printed on 290 gsm Hahnemuehle Paper (Museum-quality for maximum aging resistance)

  • Printed in 12-color pigment printing

  • available sizes: 297 × 420 mm (Din A3), 591 × 841 mm (Din A1)

  • Signed by the Artist

  • Open Edition / Unnumbered

  • Comes with Certificate of Authenticity

The print drop will run from August 27 to September 14, 2025.

Printing and shipping will take place immediately after the print drop.

The moment:

On September 1, 2022, German basketball experienced one of its most memorable moments: Dirk Nowitzki's number 14 was raised to the rafters of Cologne's Lanxess Arena amid thunderous applause and fireworks – the first player in FIBA history to receive this honor.

The artwork “Apotheosis” completes the Hercules comparison and Nowitzki's elevation to basketball Olympus. Nowitzki stands at the center, surrounded by those he paid tribute to in his acceptance speech – from Holger Geschwindner to the 2002 bronze medal team to former Mavs owner Mark Cuban. His first and last DBB games frame his rise. Above him is his number 14, while the spotlight symbolically lifts him into the Olympus.

With 153 international games, a silver and a bronze medal, and immortal dedication, Nowitzki leaves behind a legacy that will inspire generations – a basketball Hercules for eternity.

Preis inkl. 19 % MwSt., zzgl. Versand

Open Edition Print of the art series GOLDEN TIMES

  • Printed on 290 gsm Hahnemuehle Paper (Museum-quality for maximum aging resistance)

  • Printed in 12-color pigment printing

  • available sizes: 297 × 420 mm (Din A3), 591 × 841 mm (Din A1)

  • Signed by the Artist

  • Open Edition / Unnumbered

  • Comes with Certificate of Authenticity

The print drop will run from August 27 to September 14, 2025.

Printing and shipping will take place immediately after the print drop.

The moment:

On September 1, 2022, German basketball experienced one of its most memorable moments: Dirk Nowitzki's number 14 was raised to the rafters of Cologne's Lanxess Arena amid thunderous applause and fireworks – the first player in FIBA history to receive this honor.

The artwork “Apotheosis” completes the Hercules comparison and Nowitzki's elevation to basketball Olympus. Nowitzki stands at the center, surrounded by those he paid tribute to in his acceptance speech – from Holger Geschwindner to the 2002 bronze medal team to former Mavs owner Mark Cuban. His first and last DBB games frame his rise. Above him is his number 14, while the spotlight symbolically lifts him into the Olympus.

With 153 international games, a silver and a bronze medal, and immortal dedication, Nowitzki leaves behind a legacy that will inspire generations – a basketball Hercules for eternity.

Preis inkl. 19 % MwSt., zzgl. Versand