Boxing Jockeys – Team Hawley vs. Team Velasquez
Horse racing in art
Peb's artwork depicts jockeys Desmond Sanford “Sandy” Hawley, Patrick Angel “Pat” Valenzuela, Fernando Toro, Marco A. Castaneda, Russell Avery Baze, William Lee “Shoe” Shoemaker, Jorge Luis Velasquez, Angel Tomas Cordero, Jr., Patrick Alan “Pat” Day, Edward Retz “Eddie” Maple, and W. Herbert “Herb” McCauley.
Pierre Bellocq, aka Peb
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Pen and ink; 16 x 12 in.
English
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His Royal Preakness
Horse racing in art
Peb's caricature/humorist artwork depicts racehorse Louis Quatorze on a throne as King Louis XIV, with jockey Pat Day, trainer Nick Zito, and owners William J. Condren and Georgia E. Hofmann.
Louis Quatorze won the 1996 Preakness. Later that year, he won the Jim Dandy Stakes, came in third in the Jockey Club Gold Cup, and came in second in both the Travers Stakes and Breeders’ Cup Classic.
Also depicted are trainers Shug McGaughey III, Robert Barbara, and D. Wayne Lukas; owners Joe Cornacchia and Salah Mahmoud Fustok; and New York Racing Association’s CEO, Kenny Noe, Jr.
Pierre Bellocq, aka Peb
1996
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Pen and ink; 16 x 14 in.
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Menifee wins 1999 Blue Grass
Photography of horse sports
Jockey Pat Day pilots Menifee to the finish in the 1999 Blue Grass Stakes. Trained by W. Elliott Walden for owners Arthur B. Hancock III and James H. Stone, Menifee finished second in his next two starts — the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes.
Keeneland Association, Bill Straus
April 10, 1999
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Pat Day celebrates aboard Summer Squall
Photography of horse sports.
Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day celebrates aboard Summer Squall after their win in the 1990 Blue Grass Stakes.
Sporting Cot Campbell’s Dogwood Stable colors, Summer Squall went undefeated in all five of his starts as a two-year-old. By his three-year-old season in 1990, Summer Squall was a formidable racing talent best known for his rivalry with Unbridled.
Summer Squall bested Unbridled in four of their six meetings. The Neil Howard-trained colt won the 1990 Blue Grass Stakes by 1 3/4 lengths, while Unbridled trailed to come in third on a muddy track.
Summer Squall finished second behind Unbridled in the 1990 Kentucky Derby, but went on to beat his rival by 2 1/4 lengths in the Preakness Stakes two weeks later.
Ron Garrison
April 14, 1990
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Taylor's Special ahead of 1984 Blue Grass
Photography of horse sports
Winning favorite Taylor’s Special, Pat Day up, ahead of the 1984 running of the Blue Grass Stakes. Trained by Bill Mott, the colt was never seriously challenged as he crossed the finish line 3 1/4 lengths ahead of Silent King, notching a win for owner William F. Lucas.
Keeneland Association, Bill Straus
April 26, 1984
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black and white photography
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