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I can’t get no “equine satisfaction:” Lexington Art & Culture Events to Gratify the Racing Fan, Now through Breeders’ Cup!

Editor | Oct 11, 2015

Dear Readers: If going to the Keeneland races doesn't provide you with enough "Thoroughbred satisfaction," a number of related art and culture events are occurring around Lexington this month through the Fall race meet and Breeders' Cup World Championships! …

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“Painting History” profile on official Triple Crown artist Thomas Allen Pauly featured in American Racehorse Magazine

Editor | Sep 7, 2015

Dear Race Fans: The Times was not on hiatus this summer, but was busy in New Orleans working on future publications, such as a new article on equine art that is included in the September/October 2015 issue of American Racehorse magazine! Read "Painting History," a profile on …

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A Visit to the Burial Site of America’s Equine Artist, Edward Troye: Georgetown Cemetery, Georgetown, Kentucky

Editor | Jun 9, 2015

Dear Readers: The Times was finally able to make its overdue visit to Edward Troye's burial site today, and is pleased to share the following photos from Georgetown Cemetery. The Troye monument pictured here was erected in the artist's memory by his friend and former patron …

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Troye Sightings: Artist and Muse (Lexington) About Town (Lexington, KY)

Editor | Jun 1, 2015

Dear Readers: The Times has noted several sightings about town lately of its favorite antebellum equine artist Edward Troye and his muse Lexington, and is pleased to share the following pictorial. Hanging Out at the International Museum of the Horse (IMH): The skeleton of …

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More Troye Reading—Drawing Covert: Inside the Unique Collections of the National Sporting Library & Museum

Editor | Feb 18, 2015

Dear Times Readers: We'd like to point you to the Drawing Covert blog of the National Sporting Library & Museum, which has two recent posts about the Troye exhibitions currently on view through March 29, 2015: Click here for Part 1 post pertaining to the Faithfulness to …

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