Barbaro Dominates the Derby (14 x 11 Framed Print)


Item Number: 102

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $300

Online Close: May 22, 2011 8:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 3 bids


Description

This is a Giclée framed print (14 x 11)  limited edition from the original oil painting by Tom Chapman of the great Barbaro winning the Kentucky Derby in 2006. Again, Tom Chapman's talent of bringing the true essence of a racing champion on canvas is apparent in this painting of Barbaro.


In Tom's own words:


Not since the 1946 Kentucky Derby has there been a horse win by such a margin. Ridden by Edgar Prado, and trained by Michael Matz, Barbaro's six and a half length romp in the 2006 Derby looked like an afternoon gallop. All were looking ahead to the first Triple Crown winner in twenty eight years. Tragedy struck in the Preakness Stakes, when this "would be king" pulled up a hundred yards after the start. The powerful Barbaro had broken his right hind leg in this 131st running of the Preakness Stakes. Hopes were dashed, dreams crushed, and hearts broken. This painting commemorates Barbaro, a brave hero, who never was to realize his full potential on the racetrack. This champion is gone forever, but leaves behind him a legacy, unlike that of any horse before him. Barbaro's fan base continues to grow today."


 


Barbaro's courage and untimely death from laminitis has brought awareness about laminitis and the plight of many horses in need and issues involving horse slaughter. His memory will live on forever.

Special Instructions

Shipping costs not included in winning bid . An additional $20.00 shipping costs will be added to the winning bid amount at time of shipping.


(Number 27 of 100 limited edition)


 


Your winning bid for this beautiful picture will help our organization continue our mission of helping racehorses in need.

Donated by

Tom Chapman