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A must have for your horse racing art collection: the first Triple Crown champion!
The beautiful chestnut colt Sir Barton made history as the very first Triple Crown winner in 1919, an amazing achievement considering that he went 0-for-6 as a two-year-old and was making his three-year-old debut in the Kentucky Derby. After his victory, Sir Barton was pitted against the legendary Man o' War in a great match race, which he lost by seven lengths. Quote on bottom of print reads: "He was the first to be victorious in that triad of races which would become known as the Triple Crown."You can purchase Sir Barton either unframed or framed in a beautifully decorated brown and gold designer frame with a textured white mat. The frame has an easel attachment on the back so you can either set it up on a shelf or hang it on a wall! Your Sir Barton horse racing art is hand signed and numbered by the artist and is of exceptional quality. A Certificate of Authenticity is included.
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