Affirmed/Alydar
Triple Crown Vignette
8 x 10. Alydar headstudy (left) was done from a picture
on TV; Steve Cauthen (middle) with the roses in the KY Derby winner's
Circle; Affirmed headstudy (right) was done from pix in the Thoroughbred
Record; Belmont finish (bottom).
Colonel
Greenock
Thoroughbred stallion, a commission painted in oils.
The owners used bleach on his mane and tail which were originally
just flaxen--they said the bettors loved it
Cowboy Boots
Thoroughbred hunter, a commission painted in oils
Cup o' Spooks
This was a northwest Stakes winner; a commission
painted in oils
Ken Dee
Thoroughbred, a commission painted in pastels on
velour board
King's Faith
A commissioned painted in oils
Man 'o War
Painted in charcoal
Man
'o War
Painted in pencil
Redwind
Stakes winner, Painted in pastels
Redwind
Stakes winner, painted in oils
Swaps
Shown with Willie Shoemaker up, painted in oils.
This is a very old painting, done in 1964!
Throughbred Mare
Painted in oils
Tilton
Milton
Stakes winner, a commission painted in oils
Turbulator
An extremely popular local stakes winner at Longacres.
He was so named because he hurt himself on a sprinkler head as
a youngster and had to spend a lot of time with his bad leg in
a whirlpool tub, or turbulator! His nickname was Old Tubby. This
portrait was a gift to the owner of Longacres for Tubby's owner;
painted in oils
Tazlena
Thoroughbred mare painted in oils. This is a very
old painting!