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Aquedarctic
Peb's artwork depicts jockeys Johnny Velazquez, J.J. Castellano, Alex Estrada, C.C. Lopez, Shaun Xavier Bridgmohan, Mario Pino, Mike Luzzi, Edgar Prado, Lorenzo Lezcano, Julian Yesid Pimentel, Richard Migliore, Aaron Tod Gryder, and Jean-Luc Samyn…
Saratoga Canoe
Peb's artwork depicts jockeys Angel Cordero, Jr., Amy Duross, Hedley John Woodhouse, Laffit Pincay, Jr., Jacinto Vasquez, R. Rivera, Eddie Belmonte, Sandino R. Hernandez, and Miguel Rujano "fishing" at Saratoga.
Hollywood Derby Day
Peb's artwork depicts jockeys John Rotz, Alex Maese, Carlos Barrera, Laffit Pincay, Jr., Howard Douglas Grant, Eddie Belmonte, Jerry Lambert, Bill Shoemaker, Fernando Toro, Johnny Sellers, Alvaro Pineda, Bobby Nono, and Don Pierce in the Jockey Room…
You Can Start Dealing Now
Peb's artwork depicts U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockeys Angel Cordero, Jr., Johnny Longden, Bill Shoemaker, and Laffit Pincay, Jr.
Jockeys Fever
Peb's artwork depicts jockeys Jerry Lambert, Braulio Baeza, Bill Shoemaker, and Howard Grant during their 1972 racing "fever."
International Duel at Meadowlands
Peb's artwork depicts jockeys Jeff Fell, Cash Asmussen, Jorge Luis Velasquez, D.G. McHargue, Chris McCarron, Steve Cauthen, Gary Willets, John Letts, Phillippe Paquet, and Sandy Hawley.
Five Jocks at Belmont
Peb's artwork depicts jockeys Tony Garramone, Daryl Montoya, Arnie Iliescu, Ronald Poulin, and Bernie Gonzalez at Belmont Park.
From the French Horses’ Mouth
Peb’s first sketch for the Daily Racing Form depicts horses discussing the Washington, D.C. International.
The Princely Visit
Peb's artwork depicts the 1956 visit of Prince Rainier III of Monaco and Princess Grace Kelly to Atlantic City Racecourse’s United Nations Handicap.
Entries stand at attention. C. V. Whitney’s Career Boy, ridden by Sam Boulmetis, Sr., won the…
Entries stand at attention. C. V. Whitney’s Career Boy, ridden by Sam Boulmetis, Sr., won the…
Aqueduct Spring Opening
Peb's artwork depicts the opening of Aqueduct’s 1959 Spring Meet.