Ray Ward (1925-2004) was acknowledged as the premier sports history artist in North America. Ray Ward's Assemblage art uniquely captures the essence of a legendary individual, team, stadium, place or event in a stunning single panel of art -- a personalized "sculpture" of memorabilia and photos.Ray Ward Assemblage art has immortalized legends from many sports, including basketball, football, auto racing and golf, as well as entertainment, government and the business world.
The "Art of Legends" Assemblage concept artist Ray Ward pioneered is being carried on by his studio team, led by Francie Ward and Vince Carl.

We invite you to take a few moments to re-live some of the most exciting moments of sports history through selected creations from the portfolio of Ray Ward Assemblage. Enjoy.Ray Ward's Assemblage Art Commemorating
Careers of National Baseball Hall of Fame Players
Rod Carew
Reggie Jackson
Willie Mays
Willie McCovey
Joe Morgan
Jim Palmer
Brooks RobinsonFrank Robinson
Nolan Ryan
Billy Williams
Ted Williams
Carl Yastrzemski
Carlton FiskMajor League Baseball All Star Games
Giants All-Stars from San Francisco & New York, 1984
All-Star Game in Oakland, 1987Histories of Major League Baseball Clubs
Boston Red Sox 100 Years -- 20th Century
The New York Mets 25th Anniversary
Fenway Park 75th Anniversary
The Oakland Athletics' 25th Year in Oakland Stadium
History of The Baltimore Orioles
The San Francisco Giants 40 Years in San Francisco
Oakland A's Wall of History
Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame Club Presented by VolvoLegends of Basketball
Phil Jackson, Don Nelson, Rick Barry, B.J. ArmstrongNational Hockey Club Histories
New York Rangers 75th AnniversaryLegends of Hockey
Mike RichterFootball Histories
ABC Monday Night Football, San Francisco 49ers, Stanford University FootballGolf
The Lodge at Pebble Beach -- The Bing Crosby Pro-Am Golf TournamentEntertainers
Sammy Davis. Jr. for Harrahs, Woody HermanWhere It Comes From & How It Ends Up
Evolution of an Assemblage
Assemblage Art© Ray Ward, 1983-2006; Photographs© original photographers or Major League Baseball teams; Team names, logos and other insignia© the specific Major League Baseball teams owning them; Major League Baseball insignia© Major League Baseball.
Use of photographs, team insignia, and personal images of Major League Baseball personnel was granted for promotional purposes by the various Major League Baseball organizations owning or representing them.