![]() Belmont Park Sports Photographic Poster Print by Cindy Pierson Dulay, 20x16 $29.99 Art.com is the world's largest retailer of art prints, posters, photographs, and framed artwork. With our huge selection of over 400,000 prints, you'll easily find the perfect piece for your home, office, or classroom. Our art is printed on quality paper. When you order framed artwork, the piece is built by our team of in-house professionals. Visit our Amazon store today at www.amazon.com/artdotcom to find Special Offers and search for products based on 'Artist Name' and 'Subject Categories' such as Movie, Music, Vintage, TV, Children, Travel, Kitchen, Museum Art, Animals, Floral, Motivational, and Sports. Art.com is dedicated to providing you with high quality products and service by offering you 100% satisfaction guaranteed. We ship internationally to over 80 countries. Decorate your home today with your favorite pictures that express and celebrate your distinct tastes. ![]() Horse Racing Trading Cards -- 100th Anniversary Daily Racing Form 1994 Belmont Park -- Featuring Holy Bull -- 10 trading cards $24.95 Featuring Holy Bull -- Horse of the Year ![]() LIRR- Belmont Park Mousepad Features a non-slip rubber base and cloth top for excellent mouseability. ![]() Belmont Park: A Century of Champions $60.00 Edward L. Bowen, Belmont Park: A Century of Champions (Eclipse Press, 2005) Richard Stone Reeves is likely to go down in history as the twentieth century's finest chronicler of the Thoroughbred racehorse. Here, Eclipse Press offers us a wide selection of Reeves' paintings, with text by both Reeves and Edward L. Bowen. The portraits themselves, of course, are above reproach; each one is a stunning portrayal of its subject. Where the book too often fails is in the writing. The main problem with the text is that Reeves himself, while a fine painter, is not all that good a writer. Bowen is, most of the time, but Reeves' comments are often redundant in the face of Bowen's writing, and the end result is a wish that they had been excluded, or at least heavily edited, in order to give more room to Bowen's descriptions of the horses, which are usually abbreviated, the text versions of highlight reels. The pictures are good, but if you're looking for depth, you might want to head somewhere else. *** |
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