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Richard Stone Reeves (American, 1919-2005). Whisper Fleet, J. Cruguet Up, 1979. Oil on canvas. 22 x 28-1/4 inches (55.9 ...
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Richard Stone Reeves (American, 1919-2005)Whisper Fleet, J. Cruguet Up, 1979
Oil on canvas
22 x 28-1/4 inches (55.9 x 71.8 cm)
Signed and dated lower right: Richard Stone Reeves 79
Titled lower left: Whisper Fleet / J. Cruguet Up
One might say that it was Richard Stone Reeves' destiny, plain and simple, to become an equestrian painter. Born in Manhattan in 1919, he descended on his father's side from the eighteenth-century master portraitist Thomas Sully; from his mother, who raised Standardbreds, he acquired a passion for horses, solidified on regular outings to Belmont Park near his childhood home in Garden City, Long Island. After graduating from Syracuse University in 1941 with an art degree, Reeves entered the U.S. Navy during World War II, an experience which effectively launched his career as an equine painter: both his portrait of Armed, "Horse of the Year," which appeared on a 1948 LIFE cover, and his service under superior officer Bob Johnson, President of Roosevelt Raceway, led to numerous commissions. Indeed, for over sixty years, Reeves painted the country's most famous horses -- Buckpasser, Ruffian, Secretariat, and Spectacular Bid among them -- and its most famous jockeys -- including Lester Piggot, Bill Shoemaker, and Ron Turcotte -- for illustrious clientele, notably Paul Mellon, W. Averill Harriman, Allaire DuPont, and Harry Guggenheim. His works claim center stage at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, New York. Heritage is honored to be offering three important Reeves paintings in this Signature American Art Auction, including the present lot, Whisper Fleet, 1979.
The Thoroughbred Whisper Fleet (b. 1976) was sired by Restivo and out of the broodmare Spectator Fleet. For her owner and breeder, the New York investment banker Townsend B. Martin, Whisper Fleet achieved just over $135,000 in winnings. Reeves depicts her with the well-known French-American jockey Jean Cruguet (b. 1939), whose racing victories, both nationally and internationally, are staggering and include the Metropolitan Handicap at Belmont Park (1969); the Prix Vermeille in France (1972); the Champion Stakes in England (1973); the Canadian International Championship in Toronto (1978, 1989); and, his greatest accomplishment, the U.S. Triple Crown (Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes) with the two-year-old colt Seattle Slew (1977). In Whisper Fleet, Reeves employs one of his favorite compositions, showing the sleek black filly and her focused jockey in profile -- a perfectly calibrated composite machine of brains and brawn -- offset against the pastoral landscape of the racetrack.
More information about Richard Stone Reeves. See also: Reeves, Richard Stone Artist.
Condition Report*:
Unlined canvas; Aside from a few areas of light craquelure, work remains in excellent condition; under UV exam, there appears to be no previous restoration. Framed Dimensions 27.5 X 33.5 Inches
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2015 November 16 American Art Signature Auction - New York #5227 (go to Auction Home page)
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