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A horse racing icon! Must-have artwork for the thoroughbred horse lover!
Native Dancer, the "Gray Ghost of Sagamore Farm", was the first champion racehorse of the television age and one of the most celebrated Thoroughbreds in history! Owned by Alfred G. Vanderbilt II., Native Dancer thrilled crowds with his flashy looks and come-from-behind racing style. The huge gray colt completed his career with an amazing 22 wins in 21 starts, winning many prestigious races such as the Travers Stakes, Wood Memorial, Arlington Classic, Belmont Stakes and Preakness Stakes. He came in a close second in the 1953 Kentucky Derby. Upon retirement, Native Dancer went on to become a highly successful sire and an ancestor of countless modern champion Thoroughbred horses. Now you can bring the magic of Native Dancer into your home with artist Heather Rohde's vibrant fine art double portrait! Quote on bottom of piece reads "He was so much in a class by himself. Everything about him was exceptional." Available unframed or framed under glass in a deluxe brown wood designer frame with an antique white mat. We also offer a deluxe canvas giclée version that has been hand-stretched over a pine support and beautifully presented in a solid wood double-tone brown frame. Ready to hang on your wall right out of the box! Your Native Dancer thoroughbred horse art comes personally hand signed and numbered by Rohde and is of exceptional quality. You are buying direct from the artist!
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