Lot 53
Nashua garnered a championship title at 2, Horse of the Year title at 3, and was inducted into the Racing Hall Museum Hall of Fame. His rivalry with Swaps brought horse racing to the forefront of American sports, both in newspapers and in the new medium of television. When his young owner, William Woodward, died and the stock of his Belair Stud was dispersed, Nashua was purchased for a then-record price of $1,251,200. The syndicate headed by Leslie Combs II brought Nashua to Kentucky to stand at Spendthrift Farm, where he had a successful stallion career until his death in 1982.
- Dimensions: 20" x 24"
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Notes: Signed and dated 56
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