The Masters Tournament
Official Golf Art
by artist Steve Lotus
Commissioned by the Augusta National Golf Club
Limited Edition Prints of arguably the most famous three holes in golf, the 11th, 12th, and 13th holes of Amen Corner
commissioned exclusively for the 80th Anniversary Masters plus Steve's newest painting of Founders Circle portraying the iconic Augusta National Golf Club's clubhouse in morning light on Magnolia Lane
Official Masters Tournament Golf Prints
Masters Golf Prints on Paper
Limited Edition Fine Art Paper Lithograph Prints come in one size in Regular Edition or Artist's Proof Edition*
Each print is hand signed and numbered by the artist and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
Available individually or as a set with matching serial numbers where possible
Masters Golf Prints on Canvas
Limited Edition Canvas Giclee Prints come in three sizes, Sm Med Lg, in Regular Edition or Artist's Proof Edition*
Each print is hand signed and numbered by the artist and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
Available individually or as a set with matching serial numbers where possible
Official Masters Tournament Golf Posters
Masters Posters printed on quality poster stock
- Traditionally, in printmaking the first "Artist Proofs" that were printed would be of superior quality and the artist would set these aside for his family and friends. Over time, the artist proof tradition became a standard in printing of limited edition prints even though, due to today's advanced printing technology, they are of the exact same quality, type, media etc. as the regular edition print. The only difference between them is the restricted quantity of prints bearing the A/P designation. Usually limited to 10-25% of the regular edition, they are numbered outside the regular edition and signed as Artist Proof or A/P by the artist. In today's print market, the A/P edition prints are normally sold along side the regular edition prints at a premium. Art historians, curators, and collectors view Artist Proofs as desirable because of their relative rarity and because they may have belonged to the artist.