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The Jockeys of Vanity Fair (Published between May 1881 and September 1909) COMPLETE SET OF FRAMED VANITY FAIR JOCKEYS (34) AND THE WINNING POST (1) $9,000. – $12,000. 15 3⁄4” x 22” each Together with a signed book The Jockeys of Vanity Fair by Russell March, published in 1985 $9,000. – 12,000. Vanity Fair, a weekly British magazine that ran from 1868– 1914, skewered Victorian and Edwardian society while also keeping up with the latest in fashion, social trends, literature, and other topics. A large part of the magazine’s popularity, and probably greatest legacy, came from full-page caricature prints of famous men and women of the day and an accompanying article on them. It should come as no surprise that numerous men associated with the turf would be portrayed, given racing’s popularity in England at the time. The jockey series made its debut on May 28, 1881, with the legendary Fred Archer. Frank Wootton was the last jockey featured, in the issue of September 8, 1909. The artists who depicted the jockeys were the prolific Sir Leslie Ward, going by the pseudonym “Spy”; Liberio Prosperi, using “Lib”; and Roland L’Estrange, as “Ao.” Godfrey Douglas Giles did two jockeys and used his initials “GDG,” and one jockey was done by an unknown artist who went by “Hay.” Far less often, a double-page print was issued, like “The Winning Post” seen here.

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November 17, 2019 4:00 PM EST
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