Peb's caricature/humorist artwork shows jockeys Barbara Jo Rubin, Robyn (Mrs. Frederick "Fred Astaire" Austerlitz) Smith, and Diane Crump in conversation.
This collage of different pieces of artwork by Peb features multiple independent drawings that depict the shift to including female jockeys in horse racing. The following illustrations are included but also uploaded as independent entites: WJ411,…
Peb's artwork depicts U.S. jockey Donna Barton Brothers. Brothers began her 11-year racing career in 1987. At her retirement in 1998, she had won 1,130 races with earnings exceeding $18.6 million. Brothers began working as an on-air racing analyst in…
Peb's caricature/humorist artwork depicts a group of male jockeys huddled scared on a stool as a female jockey approaches. The scene is modeled after the classic trope of jumping on furniture in fear of a mouse.
Peb's caricature/humorist artwork makes reference to jockey Tuesdee Testa. Testa was the first woman to win a race at a major thoroughbred track in the United States on March 1, 1969 at Santa Anita. Aboard Buzz On she won by a neck in a photo finish…