
Signed Brett Favre Pencil/Charcoal Portrait (1998)
This is a detailed 20x24 inch portrait of Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre, executed in a monochromatic style using pencil and/or charcoal. The artwork captures Favre in his signature number 4 jersey and helmet, showcasing a skilled application of shading and light to create depth and texture, particularly in the reflective surfaces of the helmet and the fabric folds of the jersey. According to the user, the piece is artist-signed and dated 1998, placing its creation during the peak of Favre's career shortly after his Super Bowl XXXI victory and during his consecutive MVP streak. The drawing is professionally mounted under glass in a contemporary black and silver-toned wood frame with a double-layered look. While the artwork appears to be in good condition, there are minor scuffs and surface wear visible on the black outer frame, particularly along the top edge. A sticker or small tag is visible in the upper right corner of the glass, which may be a price tag or gallery identifier. The craftsmanship suggests a high-quality fan or athlete portrait commission, popular in the late 1990s sports memorabilia market.
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Estimated Value
$400 - $700
Basic Information
Category
Sports Memorabilia / Original Fine Art
Appraised On
January 27, 2026
Estimated Value
$400 - $700
Additional Details Provided By Owner
User Provided Information
20x24 pencil or charcoal drawing artist signed in 1998
Item Description
This is a detailed 20x24 inch portrait of Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre, executed in a monochromatic style using pencil and/or charcoal. The artwork captures Favre in his signature number 4 jersey and helmet, showcasing a skilled application of shading and light to create depth and texture, particularly in the reflective surfaces of the helmet and the fabric folds of the jersey. According to the user, the piece is artist-signed and dated 1998, placing its creation during the peak of Favre's career shortly after his Super Bowl XXXI victory and during his consecutive MVP streak. The drawing is professionally mounted under glass in a contemporary black and silver-toned wood frame with a double-layered look. While the artwork appears to be in good condition, there are minor scuffs and surface wear visible on the black outer frame, particularly along the top edge. A sticker or small tag is visible in the upper right corner of the glass, which may be a price tag or gallery identifier. The craftsmanship suggests a high-quality fan or athlete portrait commission, popular in the late 1990s sports memorabilia market.
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