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Peb's caricature/humorist artwork depicts the Thoroughbred Storm Cat as a "Cat on the Hot Tin Roof" of the Keeneland Yearling September Sale.

At the September 2004 Keeneland Yearling Sale, a colt by Storm Cat now named Mr. Sekiguchi sold for $8…

The first horse sold at auction for more than $1 million was at Keeneland’s July Selected Yearling Sale in 1976. Canadian Bound was from the first crop of yearlings by Secretariat.

Clients and spectators at a hog sale at the Sales Pavilion at Keeneland, where other stock animals once regularly passed through the sales ring. Keeneland played host to various events including livestock sales and horse, cattle, swine, dog, Pony…

Peb's caricature/humorist artwork depicts a colt and filly under the Keeneland Sales “tree.”

Peb's caricature/humorist artwork depicts Nick Nicholson, president of the Keeneland Association from 2000 through 2012, and W. Rogers Beasley with the Keeneland Sales “cradle” of 2004.

When Peb created this piece, Beasley had just assumed his…

Horses led into the first Sales Pavilion during the last auction held at the old building in 1969.

Newly constructed barn for the sales at Keeneland

Tables and chairs are set up in the Paddock at Keeneland for guests of the summer sales.

Patrons of the summer yearling sale break from examining horses and gather around a television in one of the barns to watch the moon landing on July 20, 1969. The sign above advertises a colt by the sire Ridan, who was runner-up juvenile horse of the…

Peb's caricature/humorist artwork depicts racehorses Mineshaft, Vindication, Sky Mesa, Aldebaran, and Empire Maker under the Eclipse Award “Tree” branches of racehorses Unbridled, Raise a Native, Native Dancer, Pulpit, A.P. Indy, Boldnesian,…
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