New York City Marathon
1984
Artist / Maker / Culture
LeRoy Neiman
DIMENSIONS
24 x 18 in. (61 x 45.7 cm)
OBJECT NUMBER
PH.6497
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
City, Entertainment, Landscapes, Maps, Marathon, New York, New York City, Sports, United States
CREDIT LINE
Gift of the LeRoy Neiman and Jane Byrne Neiman Foundation
KEYWORDS
City, Entertainment, Landscapes, Maps, Marathon, New York, New York City, Sports, United States

First held in 1970, the New York City Marathon is the largest race of its kind in the world. Neiman’s bustling composition shows thousands of runners at the beginning of the race crossing the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, with the Manhattan skyline in the upper-right corner. While all anonymous, the runners represent man at his physical best, striving toward greatness—a common theme in much of Neiman’s oeuvre. He gave the average person just as much attention in his work as he did a celebrated athlete. Neiman often depicted runners, creating posters for the New York City and Boston Marathons. In 1987, a competitor from Africa won for the first time, with Ibrahim Hussein of Kenya finishing the race in 2:11:01. 

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