'eclipse', A Dark Chestnut Racehorse Held By A Groom, With A Jockey, Possibly Jack Oakley, By The Rubbing Down House At Newmarket, 1770
by George Stubbs
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'eclipse', A Dark Chestnut Racehorse Held By A Groom, With A Jockey, Possibly Jack Oakley, By The Rubbing Down House At Newmarket, 1770
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George Stubbs
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Eclipse (1764-1789) British racehorse, descendant of the Darley Arab and the Godolphin Barb, greatest racehorse of his time; never lost a race and was a remarkable stud
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January 18th, 2023
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