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Stull, Henry (American, 1851-1913)
THE FINISH OF THE BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP,GRAVESEND, 1888
Oil on canvas, 9" x 14" , Signed

This painting captures a dramatic moment in racing history: A.J. Cassatt’s celebrated colt The Bard, ridden by jockey William Hayward, triumphing over the Dwyer brothers’ champion Hanover, with Hall of Fame jockey Jim McLaughlin aboard. Hanover (1884–1899) was one of the most dominant Thoroughbreds of his era. Bred by Ezekiel F. Clay and Catesby Woodford and trained by Frank McCabe, he burst onto the racing scene with 17 straight victories. As a 2-year old, he claimed such major wins as the Hopeful and Sapling stakes. As a 3-year-old, he secured 20 wins from 27 starts, including a commanding 15-length victory in the Belmont Stakes. Despite battling lameness, Hanover retired with 32 wins from 50 starts and earnings of $118,887. A prolific sire, he led the U.S. sire list for four consecutive years, producing champions such as Hamburg and becoming the damsire of Sir Barton, the first Triple Crown winner. He entered the Hall of Fame in 1955. The Bard (1883–1907), bred by Charles Reed and owned by Alexander Cassatt, was a fan favorite known for both speed and heart. Trained by John Huggins, he won the 1886 Preakness and placed second in the Belmont. After recovering from a near-fatal illness, he famously defeated Hanover in the 1888 Brooklyn Handicap. He retired with 27 wins and later sired standout runners like Gold Heels.

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