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A Midwinter Night’s Dream
Peb's caricature/humorist artwork depicts U.S. Hall of Fame jockey Bobby Ussery with the gelding Lion Sleeps, winner of the Coral Gables, New Year’s, and Super Bowl Handicaps in the winter of 1970/1971.
Majestic Prince is Landing
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,…
Majestic Prince,…
Damascus & Proud Clarion
Peb's artwork depicts Proud Clarion, winner of the 1967 Kentucky Derby, pitted against Damascus in the 1967 Belmont Stakes. Although Proud Clarion (jockey Bobby Ussery up) was the Derby victor, Damascus claimed both the Belmont Stakes and the…
American Derby
Peb's artwork depicts U.S. Racing Hall of Famer Buckpasser, American Champion Two-Year-Old Male in 1965, American Champion Three-Year-Old Male in 1966, and American Horse of the Year in 1966; ascending the “stairs” of race victories with U.S. Racing…
Treasure Island
Peb's artwork depicts Helena Allaire du Pont, owner of U.S. Racing Hall of Famer Kelso, with trainer Carl Hanford and U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey Ismael Milo Valenzuela, Kelso’s predominant rider from 1962.
Kelso held the title of American…
Kelso held the title of American…
Triple Honey
Peb's artwork depicts racehorse Spicy Living under a “Triple Crown Honey” beehive hanging in the Coaching Club American Oaks “tree” of 1963. The Coaching Club American Oaks was run at Aqueduct Racetrack that year.
U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey…
U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey…
Big Fish
Peb's artwork depicts racehorses Kelso (jockey Bill Shoemaker up), Carry Back, and Beau Purple before the 1962 Monmouth Handicap.
Beau Purple defeated Kelso in three of their four lifetime meetings. Although Carry Back had claimed the 1961…
Beau Purple defeated Kelso in three of their four lifetime meetings. Although Carry Back had claimed the 1961…
Longden Beats Record
Peb's artwork depicts U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey Johnny Longden surpassing British jockey Sir Gordon Richard’s record of 4,870 wins in 1956.
Tags: jockeys, Johnny Longden, Sir Gordon Richards
Champagne Stakes
Peb's artwork depicts jockey Bill Hartack, Jr. and entries Tomy Lee, Hoist Away, Demobilize, Crafty Skipper, Restless Wind, First Landing, and Intentionally before the 1958 Champagne Stakes.
Christopher Chenery’s First Landing, ridden by Eddie…
Christopher Chenery’s First Landing, ridden by Eddie…
Aqueduct Spring Opening
Peb's artwork depicts the opening of Aqueduct’s 1959 Spring Meet.