From the Front Row: Reflections of a Major League Baseball Owner and Modern Art Dealer

Author:   Jeffrey H. Loria
Publisher:   Permuted Press
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9781637584538


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   14 March 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jeffrey H. Loria
Publisher:   Permuted Press
Imprint:   Post Hill Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   1.077kg
ISBN:  

9781637584538


ISBN 10:   1637584539
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   14 March 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A love and understanding of both art and sport...is possibly unique, nonetheless, in the life of Jeffrey Loria, the two interests seem entirely natural. While in his early twenties, Jeffrey made a visit to Henry Moore's home and studios...their initial meeting began a friendship that continued for the next twenty-five years. -- David Mitchinson, Head of Collections and Exhibitions (1968-2010), The Henry Moore Foundation I've worked for and with many owners in my long career, but none better than Jeffrey. He knew when to give strategic advice, and when to let Managers do their job. That delicate balance isn't easily achieved, but he struck it perfectly. It's a huge reason why we won a World Series, and I'll always be grateful for his friendship. -- Jack McKeon, Marlins Baseball Manager, 2003 World Series Champion This book is a powerful remedy for the jaded; a marvelous story of one man joyfully enlivened through his encounters with remarkable people. Avidly following twin passions for art and baseball, Jeffrey Loria celebrates friendships in both worlds. The thrill of stepping over the threshold where art is made is recounted with imaginative ardor as he discovered some of the most notable artists of our time who became his friends - a compelling tale of discovering a wondrous, kaleidoscopic world, in which Loria has come to be known. This is a beautifully written book that sparkles with Loria's joie de vivre, vividly conveying the creative skills of exceptionally gifted fellow human beings who are likewise driven to achieve excellence, all the while relishing the sheer pleasure of participating fully in the game of life. -- Sheena Wagstaff, Chair (2012-22), Modern and Contemporary Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Jeffrey has a deep appreciation for the artistry of baseball. His love, enthusiasm, and respect for all aspects of the game began on the Little League sandlots of New York City and culminated as the owner of the World Series Champion Marlins. As he writes, Great baseball players have much in common with great artists. Baseball has been truly fortunate to share in Jeffrey's passion, caring, and commitment to our sport. -- Rob Manfred, Commissioner, Major League Baseball


A love and understanding of both art and sport...is possibly unique, nonetheless, in the life of Jeffrey Loria, the two interests seem entirely natural. While in his early twenties, Jeffrey made a visit to Henry Moore's home and studios...their initial meeting began a friendship that continued for the next twenty-five years. --David Mitchinson, Head of Collections and Exhibitions (1968-2010), The Henry Moore Foundation I've worked for and with many owners in my long career, but none better than Jeffrey. He knew when to give strategic advice, and when to let Managers do their job. That delicate balance isn't easily achieved, but he struck it perfectly. It's a huge reason why we won a World Series, and I'll always be grateful for his friendship. --Jack McKeon, Marlins Baseball Manager, 2003 World Series Champion Jeffrey has a deep appreciation for the artistry of baseball. His love, enthusiasm, and respect for all aspects of the game began on the Little League sandlots of New York City and culminated as the owner of the World Series Champion Marlins. As he writes, Great baseball players have much in common with great artists. Baseball has been truly fortunate to share in Jeffrey's passion, caring, and commitment to our sport. --Rob Manfred, Commissioner, Major League Baseball This book is a powerful remedy for the jaded; a marvelous story of one man joyfully enlivened through his encounters with remarkable people. Avidly following twin passions for art and baseball, Jeffrey Loria celebrates friendships in both worlds. The thrill of stepping over the threshold where art is made is recounted with imaginative ardor as he discovered some of the most notable artists of our time who became his friends - a compelling tale of discovering a wondrous, kaleidoscopic world, in which Loria has come to be known. This is a beautifully written book that sparkles with Loria's joie de vivre, vividly conveying the creative skills of exceptionally gifted fellow human beings who are likewise driven to achieve excellence, all the while relishing the sheer pleasure of participating fully in the game of life. --Sheena Wagstaff, Chair (2012-22), Modern and Contemporary Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art


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Jeffrey H. Loria is an internationally acclaimed art dealer, specializing in 19th- and 20th-century masterworks. For decades, he collaborated with iconic twentieth-century artists, including Henry Moore, Salvador Dalí, Roy Lichtenstein, and Clyfford Still, and helped build major art and museum collections. He translated that success into professional sports, as the former owner of the Miami Marlins Major League Baseball team. Under his leadership, the Marlins won the 2003 World Series. He is the author of Collecting Original Art and What’s It All About, Charlie Brown?, both written in his twenties. From the Front Row is his fourth book. A graduate of Yale University and the Columbia Graduate School of Business, Jeffrey is a devoted philanthropist, having supported universities, hospitals, educational institutions, museums, and other charitable organizations for decades. In 2002, the French government awarded him its coveted Ordre des Arts et des Lettres for his commitment to promoting French culture in America.

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