Pelé | Art Life Football

This captivating new collection of photographs taken by José Dias Herrera offers a glimpse into the rise of sporting legend, Pelé.

DICO / EDSON / Pelé

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Edson Arantes do Nascimento

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PELÉ, the PELÉ Signature and the Bicycle Kick Design are [the trademarks of PELÉ IP Ownership LLC]

“Eu nasci em Três Corações, eu sou um homem de três corações”

“I was born in Três Corações, I am a man of three hearts.” Pelé

“My joy, throughout my life, has been football.” Pelé

ever winner of a World Cup tournament and the youngest scorer in a World Cup Final. He later led Brazil to two more World Cup titles, in 1962 (Chile) and 1970 (Mexico). As of today, Pelé is the only football player to have won three World Cup tournaments and he remains the top scorer in the history of the Brazil National team with 77 goals. In 1975, after 18 years with Santos FC where he won multiple international and national trophies, he joined the New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League (NASL). During his three years in New York, Pelé led the Cosmos to the 1977 NASL title and brought great excitement to football and inspiration to young players in the United States. He capped off his career with an emotional farewell game on October 1, 1977, in a sold-out Giants Stadium, playing the first half with the Cosmos and the second half for Santos. Since his retirement from football, Pelé continues to make positive contributions to the game and travels the world to interact with his fans. Named one of the “Top 20 Most Important People of the 20th Century” (Time Magazine) and “Football Player of the Century” (FIFA), Pelé today maintains his commitment to the sport and to society by fulfilling various roles as spokesperson, ambassador and philanthropist. In 2014, he was awarded the first ever FIFA Ballon d’Or Prix d’Honneur in recognition of his dazzling career and achievements.

Edson Arantes do Nascimento—better known as Pelé—is the most celebrated football player in history and perhaps the most popular, exciting athlete the world has ever known. A native of Brazil, Pelé enjoyed a professional career during which he scored 1,283 goals in 1,366 matches. Pelé was born on Oct. 23, 1940 to Dondinho and Dona Celeste in Três Corações (in the state of Minas Gerais). Pelé’s father was a local professional football player who held the distinction of scoring five goals with his head in one game. As a kid, Pelé created his own reputation as a player in the city of Bauru. Former Brazilian World Cup player, Waldemar de Brito, noticed his skills and took him to Santos, a club team on the coast of Brazil. Pelé started his professional career at the age of 16 for Santos Futebol Clube scoring one goal in his first official game. It was not long after that, when he joined the Brazilian national team. In 1958, the 17-year-old was selected to play for the Seleção at the 1958World Cup in Sweden. Pelé missed the first two games of the tournament with a knee injury. He made up for lost time by scoring the game-winning goal in the quarterfinals and a hat trick in the semifinals. After Pelé’s two goals against Sweden in the final, his teammates lifted the child prodigy onto their shoulders and hoisted their country’s first Jules Rimet Trophy. The 1958World Cup revealed to the public the greatness of Pelé, in which this triumph was only the beginning. He became the youngest

ABOUT THIS ARTWORK

Each giclée and silver gelatin print within this captivating collection has been hand signed by Pelé, giving it the ultimate seal of approval.

BiCYCLE KICK Signed Limited Edition Silver Gelatin of 195 Paper Size: 24” x 36“ | Retail Framed £1,450 Paper Size: 30” x 40“ | Retail Framed £2,450

Signed Limited Edition Silver Gelatin of 75 Paper Size: 60” x 40“ | Retail Framed £4,950

THE GREATEST SAVE

GORDON

“Only a few years ago, whilst giving an after dinner speech at a function, I turned around to see the footage of that save playing on a screen behind me. It was only then that I realised Pelé was much closer than I ever realised when he headed the ball, nearly at the six yard box. I’d thought he was further out towards the penalty spot…that explains the power behind the ball when it came at me!” Gordon Banks

BANKS

THE GREATEST SAVE Signed By Gordon Banks & Pelé : Limited Edition Giclée of 295 Paper size: 20½” x 53½” | Framed £1,250

From A Jack To A King By keith Maiden Signed By Keith Maiden & Pelé: Limited Edition Boxed Canvas of 195 Canvas Size: 36” x 21.¾” | Framed £995

Signed By Keith Maiden & Pelé: Limited Edition Boxed Canvas of 75 Canvas Size: 48” x 29” | Framed £1,450

From The Power Within By Stuart McAlpine Miller Signed By Stuart McAlpine Miller & Pelé: Limited Edition Boxed Canvas of 195 Canvas Size: 40” x 26½” | Framed £1,495

Signed By Stuart McAlpine Miller & Pelé: Limited Edition Boxed Canvas of 75 Canvas Size: 50” x 33” | Framed £1,950

On The Summit By NIC JOLY Signed By Nic Joly & Pelé: Limited EditionWall Sculpture of 195 Size: 25” x 25” | Framed £1,450

The One & Only TEN By NIC JOLY Signed By Nic Joly & Pelé: Limited EditionWall Sculpture of 195 Size: 24” x 24” | Framed £1,450

SILVER GELATIN ARCHIVAL PRINTS Black & white images are printed on an archival silver gelatin paper by merging years of experience in analogue printing with new digital technology methods. Output on a double weight fibre based paper, we have produced fully archival prints from digital files that truly represent the legacy of black & wite imaging. GICLÉE PRINTS The term “giclée print” denotes an elevation in printmaking technology, largely due to the superior colour accuracy it affords in comparison with other reproduction techniques. Images are taken from high resolution digital scans and printed with archival quality inks onto various media including canvas, fine art, and photographic paper.

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The images contained within this literature are an artistic representation of the collection. To best experience our art, we recommend you contact your local gallery to arrange a viewing. © Washington Green 2015. The content of this brochure is subject to copyright and no part can be reproduced without prior permission. washingtongreen.co.uk

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