Raise a Native
Photography of horse sports
Conformation photograph of the American Thoroughbred Raise a Native with groom taken in April of 1964.
Raise a Native (by Native Dancer out of Raise You) was bred by Happy Hill Farm in Newtown Township, Pennsylvania. Trained by Hall of Famer Burley Parke, Raise a Native claimed the title of Turf and Sport Digest American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt in 1963 and held an undefeated four-start record in which he set or met track records in three of those races before sustaining a career-ending tendon injury.
Raise a Native was purchased by Spendthrift Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1963 where he began his renowned stud career. Regarded as one of the most influential American Thoroughbred sires, Raise a Native sired 78 stakes winners, including Mr. Prospector, Alydar, Majestic Prince, and Exclusive Native.
Joel Clyne Meadors
1964-04
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black and white photograph
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Majestic Prince is Landing
Horse racing in art
Peb's artwork depicts U.S. Racing Hall of Famer Majestic Prince in a Triple Crown “landing.” Also depicted are jockey Bill Hartack, Jr. and Majestic Prince’s trainer, former jockey and U.S. Racing Hall of Famer Johnny Longden.
Majestic Prince, with jockey Bill Hartack, Jr. up, won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes in 1969, but came in second in the Belmont Stakes just short of a Triple Crown victory.
Pierre Bellocq, aka Peb
Peb FBW1604
1969
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Pen and ink with watercolor; 16.5 x 13 in.
English
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