“That was a huge goal. Then in 1999, [baseball historian] Marty Appel curated the Topps Gallery Heritage set I did with the artist Bill Purdom. It was only 10 paintings but turned out to be a ...
Topps Now was initiated by the company in 2016. The program also released several other cards during Team USA's run through ...
How do you commemorate a runaway Rookie of the Year season? You give it a luxury trading card. Topps is set to debut a new product—Mercury—focused solely on Victor Wembanyama, the brand told Sports ...
Speaking about her island strategy, Aysha reveals, “If I see somebody that seems unapproachable, they seem impossible to work ...
That spring, Topps awarded Patterson a coveted spot on a four-player rookie card. Clockwise from left, card No. 472 depicts Don Aase, Bob McClure, Dave Wehrmeister…and Sheldon Gill, a catcher ...
Yes, says David Leiner, president of trading cards at Fanatics Collectibles. At least that’s what Topps is betting on. Topps, which was purchased by Fanatics in 2022, inked an exclusive ...
CINCINNATI — Topps is releasing a series of trading cards that features MLB's biggest stars. Elly De La Cruz is "Artsy Elly." Paul Skenes is "Parroted Paul." ...
The Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art includes the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. The Sackler Gallery features both permanent and temporary exhibitions from ancient ...
Los Angeles Dodgers star and two-time MVP Shohei Ohtani has signed an exclusive long-term global trading card deal with Topps, a division of Fanatics Collectibles, it was announced Thursday.
Thursday, Topps announced an exclusive partnership with two-way MLB superstar Shohei Ohtani. The Dodgers batter/pitcher is partnering with the brand on a unique global trading card deal.
With visual arts, performing arts, and new media, the Portrait Gallery introduces you to the people who have shaped the country—poets, presidents, actors, activists, visionaries, villains...and ...
Tile supplier CTD Tiles has struck a rescue deal with rival brand Topps Tiles after collapsing. The Newcastle-based brand will shut a total of 56 sites and cut 268 jobs, administrators have said.