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Lazzarone, 1895 Oil on canvas en grisaille,14" x 18" Signed and dated 1895 Lots 36 and 37 were produced by Stull en grisaille for the reproduction of a lithograph, The First Twelve Winners of the Suburban Handicap, 1884-1895. Lazzarone was a beautifully bred racehorse, out of the champion Leamington mare Spinaway and by the champion Spendthrift, who was owned by Daniel Swigert and J.R. Keene and was namesake of the famous Spendthrift Farm. He was owned by Erie Stable's Robinson Beard and trained by "Billy" Donohue. Lazzarone won the Suburban Handicap in 1895, beating the famed Domino and Sir Walter, prompting inquiries by authorities. A New York Times article written in 1895 suggests that Lazzarone had not been true to form in his previous two starts but romped to a win in the Suburban Handicap at a price of 15-1. He had previously been ridden by famous African American jockey Isaac Murphy, but the mount was mysteriously given to Anthony Hamilton for the Suburban. The accusations reached a fever pitch when information was revealed that Donohue, a man who almost never bet, had put $600 to win on his horse and had done so through three separate wagers. (Key Words: Thoroughbred Horse Racing, Polo, Steeplechase, Fox Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, African Wildlife, Western)

  • Dimensions: 14 x 18
  • Medium: Oil on canvas en grisaille

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