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Richard Stone Reeves Art

American, 1919-2005

Richard Stone Reeves was an American equine painter whom Blood-Horse magazine described as perhaps the greatest modern-day horse painter. His big break came when Life magazine featured his painting of 1947 Horse of the Year, Armed. That publicity led to his being hired to do private portraitures for many American and European horse owners. As well as portraits, Reeves did several action scenes from memorable races. More than a dozen of his works can be found in the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, New York.

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Artist: Richard Stone Reeves
Approaching the Start, Photorealist Lithograph by Richard Stone Reeves
Approaching the Start, Photorealist Lithograph by Richard Stone Reeves

Approaching the Start, Photorealist Lithograph by Richard Stone Reeves

By Richard Stone Reeves

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Several horses and their riders begin to approach the starting line to begin a race. Approaching the Start Richard Stone Reeves, American (1919–2005) Date: 1982 Lithograph, signed a...

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1980s Richard Stone Reeves Art

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The Five Greatest J Ever Rode
The Five Greatest J Ever Rode

The Five Greatest J Ever Rode

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This colorful lithograph By Reeves is in perfect condition and never was framed or hung before. It is hand signed and numbered 17/750. Richard Stone Reeves (November 6, 1919 – Octobe...

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1970s American Realist Richard Stone Reeves Art

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