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Oil on canvas Signed, inscribed, dated 1972. Provenance: The Chenery/Tweedy family. While often overshadowed by his more famous younger stablemate Secretariat, Riva Ridge was a champion in his own right. Penny Chenery considered Riva Ridge the horse that "saved the farm." As a juvenile, the speedy front-running colt swept nearly all of the major East Coast stakes, winning seven of nine starts and a 2-year-old championship. His success continued at 3, garnering the prestigious 1972 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes among other victories. In his final season as a 4-year-old, Riva Ridge earned yet another championship while establishing two track records and one world record in the process, retiring with career earnings totaling $1,111,347. Depicting the horse in Saratoga with groom Eddie Sweat and trainer Lucien Lauren, this particular painting adorned the cover of the July 14, 1973, issue of the Thoroughbred Record following Riva Ridge's world record-breaking performance in the Brooklyn Handicap to become racing's 12th million-dollar earner. Richard Stone Reeves (American, 1919-2005) Quite simply, Reeves is among the very top of American equine portraiture artists, ranking him with such names as Edward Troye, Henry Stull, and Franklin Voss. A direct descendant of 19th-century portrait painter Thomas Sully, Reeves was trained at the Syracuse University School of Fine Art. His commissions included hundreds of the most famous racehorses from around the world.

  • Dimensions: 22 " x 28 "

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November 18, 2023 12:00 PM EST
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