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Oil on canvas Initialed, dated, and inscribed "TPE 20 Glen Riddle Farm" Provenance: Property from the collection of The Jockey Club Painted from life at Glen Riddle Farm when Man o' War was a three-year-old. Man o' War, born in 1917, was a chestnut colt by Fair Play out of the Rock Sand daughter Mahubah. Bred by August Belmont Jr., Man o' War was purchased at auction by Samuel D. Riddle, for whom he won 20 of his 21 starts. Man o' War was the 2-year- old and 3-year-old U.S. champion and was named Horse of the Year in 1920. He was widely regarded as one of the greatest Thoroughbred racehorses of all time, and many believe he was the best American racehorse of the 20th century. Man o' War had as much success as a stallion as he did a racehorse. He was the leading North American sire in 1926 and runner-up for the title in 1928, '29, and '37. He started his stud duties at Hinata Farm outside Lexington, which was managed by Elizabeth Daingerfield, and then moved to Riddle's Faraway Farm (now known as Mt. Brilliant Farm). While there, Man o' War became a Kentucky tourist attraction. Thomas Percy Earl (British, 1874-1947) Earl was born into a family of animal portraitists. His father, George, and sister Maud were highly regarded as canine artists, and his uncle Thomas Earl exhibited at the Royal Academy. In his own right Percy Earl was an accomplished artist, gaining commissions from hunting families and public galleries. Vanity Fair published his cartoons with equestrian themes.

  • Dimensions: 26 " x 30 "

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