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25 Years of the Travers

2008 Street Friends

2007 Settling In

2006 Red Paddock

2005 Storm Bird

2004 16 Minutes to Post

2003 First Race

2002 Backstretch Move

2001 Driving Home

2000 First Across

1999 By a Nose

1998 Clean Break

1997 Paddock Parade

1996 Wire to Wire

1995 Out in Front

1994 Stretch Drive

1993 The Long Wait

1992 Travers Paddock

1992 The Starting Gate

1991 Jockey’s Scales

1990 Lady in Red

1989 The Win

1988 Rain or Shine

1987 Pinnacles

1986 The Silks


Saratoga Travers Stakes Winners

Twenty-Five Years of the Travers

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All posters are signed

In designing every other poster in this series, I began by capturing and simplifying some racing scene or image. Whether the image was of a horse winning a race or a trainer saddling his runner in the paddock, it was an image which I captured and developed, not built out of whole cloth. This triple was different. It would be three posters in one, a seamless portrayal of the passage of time from Jim Dandy on a muddy track in 1930 to Alydar and Affirmed on a sparkling day in 1978 — events in time that I never experienced. To accomplish this challenge, I decided to create a set emulating the famous “East Coast Joys” series of 1931 by the noted British poster artist, Tom Purvis for London and North Eastern Railway (LNER). Each individual poster was meant to work alone and as a continuous scene. Each scene had to be accurate in its details — weather, architecture, clothing and colors. Each panel’s action had to be commensurate with history. None of the images could dominate the others. And, since the triple was a piece of commemorative art that was to embody my entire series, I wanted to sprinkle in elements from as many of the previous posters as feasible. Hundreds of hours later, here is the set. I wish that Tom were around to see it.

Twenty-Five Years of the Travers

Poster
26" x 33" Open Edition
Paper: Strobe 80 lb. dull cover
Four colors plus varnish
Typeface: Adobe Garamond