The first selection of the 1967 NFL Draft, Bubba Smith was the Colts'
starting left defensive end for five seasons who played in Super Bowls
III and V, the latter with the winning side. He was named to two Pro
Bowls and was a First-Team All-Pro in 1971. Despite being 6 feet 7
inches tall and weighing 265 pounds, he had tremendous speed and
quickness. This combination usually caused him to draw two blockers.
This 18" x 24" original oil painting by Margot King was presented to its subject, Bubba Smith. It is nicely matted and framed measuring 27.25" x 33.25" including the frame. There is some light damage on the top of the frame. This piece hung in Bubba Smith's house until after his death when it was removed by Elias Goldstein, the Trustee of the Charles Aaron Smith Trust, and sold to Great Moments, Inc.
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