The Leaders Famed Victorian Racehorses 1888 Jay Eye See and Maud and St Julien
by Peter Ogden
Title
The Leaders Famed Victorian Racehorses 1888 Jay Eye See and Maud and St Julien
Artist
Peter Ogden
Medium
Painting - Chromolithograph
Description
This is a restored copy of an 1880 Currier and Ives chromolithograph print image of three famous late nineteenth century "The Leaders" Victorian sport racing horses. Pictured here are the famous equine competition winners of the third quarter of the nineteenth century: Jay Eye See, Maud and St. Julien.
Horse racing is an equestrian presentation sport, which usually includes two or more horses controlled by jockeys across a specific course distance, for competition. Equine sport racing is one of the oldest of all sports, as its essentially point – to identify which of two or more horses is the quickest over a set course or distance – has been little changed since at least ancient Egyptian times. Victorian horse racing sport competition were extremely popular during the nineteenth century.
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March 28th, 2017
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