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This work is featured on the cover of the monograph "Through the Pages of the Daily Racing Form" by John McEvoy. The book, published by the Daily Racing Form Press in 1995 to commemorate its first 100 years (1894-1994), was illustrated by Peb.…

02 - Morgan A93245 - 1955 Theodore Ted Frederick Atkinson Jockey portrait.jpg
This photographic portrait features jockey Ted Atkinson.

Atkinson began riding professionally at the age of 21. He rode War Relic in an upset victory over the 1941 Triple Crown Winner Whirlaway in the Narragansett Special. That ride gained him…

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Peb's caricature/humorist artwork shows Steven Mark "Steve" Cauthen in saddle with riding crop.

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Caricature artwork depicts the U.S. Racing Hall of Famer Seabiscuit with jockey John M. “Red” Pollard. Seabiscuit, a symbol of potential to many during the Great Depression, was American Champion Handicap Male in 1937 and 1938 and American Horse of…

06 - Morgan A93225 - 1955 Samuel San A Boulmetis Sr Jockey portrait.jpg
This photographic portrait features jockey Samuel "Sam" A. Boulmetis, Sr. in front of hanging silks at Belmont Park.

Boulmetis, Sr. was inducted in the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame in 1973. A few of his major wins include the Arlington Classic (1954,…

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Peb's caricature/humorist artwork depicts jockey Laffit Pincay, Jr. upon his retirement. Pincay’s tie reflects his 9,530 career wins.

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Peb's caricature/humorist artwork depicts 1991 Pacific Classic Stakes contenders Best Pal, Itsallgreektome, Farma Way, Festin, and Unbridled as surfers. U.S. Racing Hall of Famer Best Pal, ridden by Pat Valenzuela, claimed the 1991 stakes race with a…

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2005 Maryland Million poster; Peb's caricature/humorist artwork depicts Laurel Park CEO Joe De Francis, Jr.; founder of Maryland Million Day, Jim McKay; and Magna International’s owner/breeder Frank Stronach in a parody of the 2004 movie “Million…

16 - Morgan T374 - 1961 John Gentleman John L Rotz Jockey.jpg
This is a photographic portrait of jockey John "Gentleman John" L. Rotz.

Rotz, widely known as “Gentleman John” as a nod to his professionalism, received the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award in 1973. Rotz was the North American stakes race…
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