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Oil on canvas Signed, dated 1885, titled verso. Bermuda at Ashland Park Stock Farm, Lexington, KY. This painting of Bermuda by T.J. Scott was done for B.J. Treacy, who used it as an illustration in his 1887 Catalogue of Fashionably- bred Trotting Stock, at Ashland Park Stock Farm. Ashland Park was located "immediately opposite the old home of Henry Clay. Adjoining the city limits on Richmond Turnpike, one and a half miles from the Phoenix Hotel." The entry for Bermuda in the catalogue reads: NOTE: Bermuda-I might say, the great Bermuda-needs no introduction to Kentucky breeders. Suffice it to say that in 1884, in his yearling form, he gave a public exhibition of a mile in 2:39 3‚ÅÑ4, the fastest ever trotted by a yearling up to that time in Kentucky. In 1885 he started four times, winning three races, being second in the fourth, making a record of 2:35 1‚ÅÑ4 early in September, over the half- mile track at Paris, Ky. In 1886 he started in four stakes, won three, and got second money in the other. At Lexington he took a record of 2:24 1‚ÅÑ2 in that memorable six-heat race, in which he defeated the great Nutbreaker. The sporting papers pronounced this the great colt race of 1886, and probably the greatest on record. In 1887 he started for three stakes, two of which he won, and was second in the third, making a record of 2:22. In all he has started in eleven races, all stakes, has won eight and been second in three; has trained on and reduced his record from year to year, and will, barring accidents, be a better and faster horse in 1888 than ever before. He is a beautiful black with right hind ankle white, stands 15 3‚ÅÑ4 hands high and is a perfect horse all over, having both bone and substance combined with the form and finish characteristic of the cross he so well represents-viz.: Hambletonian sire and Mambrino Patchen dam. Of its many representatives not one is the superior of Bermuda, for not one has demonstrated the same ability to train on from year to year beginning in the yearling form; none are better bred or better looking. As a sire he is of course untried, but in offering his services to the public I feel that I am giving them an opportunity to breed to the best young stallion in Kentucky. Thomas J Scott (American, 1824-1888)

  • Dimensions: 16 " x 22 "

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