Few players transcend the game. Roberto Clemente did – not only through his 3,000 hits, 12 Gold Gloves, and two World Series titles, but through his humanity, pride, and sacrifice. The Great One places Clemente where he belongs: standing at home plate in Forbes Field, bat in hand, with the golden Clemente Bridge stretching across the horizon and the Puerto Rican flag waving above – symbols of both his adopted city and his beloved homeland.
Known for his rifle arm, graceful play in right field, and unwavering commitment to others, Clemente’s greatness extended far beyond the diamond. This artwork, rendered in a hand-drawn, sketch-inspired style blending black-and-white with bold color, captures both the grit of the game and the vibrancy of his legacy.
Available in three exclusive limited editions – a timeless tribute to the man who carried a nation’s pride onto the field and left a legacy far beyond it.
This exclusive artwork has been created with collectors in mind, offered in three distinct limited editions honoring Roberto Clemente. Each variation is digitally signed and carefully crafted to celebrate the enduring legacy of The Great One. This is a special limited availability print and is not eligible for promotional discounts.
three limited editions for every collector
black & white
12" x 12" fine art print
limited 21 print run
A pure, timeless sketch honoring Roberto Clemente in his most classic form. This 12″ x 12″ black and white fine art print captures The Great One with elegant simplicity — a tribute to his legacy, his pride, and the heritage of the game. Perfect for collectors who value clean artistry and baseball history.
(frame not included)
b&w with color
12" x 12" fine art print
limited & numbered 10 print run
This limited edition 12″ x 12″ fine art print of Roberto Clemente blends the grit of a black-and-white sketch with bold color accents on his jersey, the vibrant yellow of the Clemente Bridge, and the striking colors of the Puerto Rican flag. Limited to just 10 prints, each is digitally signed and individually numbered – a rare collector’s piece that bridges classic artistry with Clemente’s vibrant legacy.
(frame not included)
full color & framed
16" x 16" fine art print
limited & numbered 5 print run
The rarest and most premium edition. This fully colorized and professionally framed 16″ x 16″ fine art print with a 1.5″ white mat transforms the sketch of Roberto Clemente into a bold centerpiece, capturing the vivid yellow of the Clemente Bridge and the proud colors of the Puerto Rican flag. With only 5 available, each print is digitally signed and individually numbered — a true statement piece for serious collectors and fans of The Great One.




4 reviews for “The Great One” – Roberto Clemente Limited Edition Artwork
Charles Burns (Verified Customer) –
Your work was perfect. I lived in STL for four years and fell in love with the Cardinals. The Busch stadium print brought back many memories for me. “The Numbers That Changed the Game” and “The Great One” are extra special to me. Mays, Aaron, and Clemente were boyhood heroes. Ruth and Robinson heroes too although I never saw them play. Thanks so much for honoring the game I love. Excellent work.
Diane Nobles Eldakak (Verified Customer) –
I bought your University of Texas stadium print for my son who graduated in 1995! He loves the artwork and owns his own training facility in San Antonio, Texas, where he will proudly display it for his members!
Wanda Lantigua (Verified Customer) –
I have ordered two stadium prints for my son and this year I ordered the Roberto Clemente print. He is very happy with the stadium prints and I am sure he will love the Roberto Clemente print this Christmas. He tells me how he showoff his prints with his friends when they come over and visit. He loves his prints.
Vicki Higgins (Verified Customer) –
Brian, thank you for the two new framed additions to our fabulous artworks of yours. Your artwork is always well-done and a complement to our home. I’ve included a photo of our collection. My husband was especially touched by the Pittsburgh piece as that was his late father’s favorite baseball team and player. His father tried making my husband a Pittsburgh fan by dressing him up in Pitt gear as a baby, but he ended up a die-hard Orioles fan after all of that.