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Authentic The 2020 Kentucky Derby Print (Autographed Version)

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$30 for each sale will be donated to the non-profit Thoroughbred aftercare program, TAKE2 based in New York.

The "Authentic 2020 Kentucky Derby" print will come to you with a 16" x 20" image size, plus white borders of 2" on the top & two sides, and a 4" border at the bottom which carries a full narrative of the 2020 Kentucky Derby. Overall print size is 20" x 25" Each lithograph is inspected & then hand-signed by the artist; and prepared for shipment by being gently rolled, tissue wrapped, and placed in crush-proof cylinders. The prints are Insured & Shipped via UPS within 48 hours from the artists' Maryland studio. Since 1989, Satisfaction has been Guaranteed from Thoroughbred racing's most collected print artist. Printed on the highest-quality, 130 lb paper stock for offset lithograph art reproduction. This print of Authentic will last a lifetime.

Every print contains the following caption:

Authentic – The 2020 Kentucky Derby September 5, 2020

Owners: Spendthrift Farm, MyRaceHorse Stable, Starlight Racing and Madaket Stables

Jockey John Velazquez - Trainer Bob Baffert

Beneath the famed Twin Spires of Churchill Downs, Authentic stops the timer in 2:00.61 for the seventh fastest Kentucky Derby ever. Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez – sporting a mask and the silks of the MyRaceHorse Stable – orchestrates a front-running masterpiece, defeating 14 challengers. Due to a global COVID-19 pandemic, the 146th rendition of the “Greatest Two Minutes in Sport” was moved from the first Saturday in May for the first time since 1945 and World War II. The Derby was made the second jewel of the Triple Crown with the Belmont Stakes racing first in New York. On June 20, the Preakness Stakes completed the series in Maryland on Oct. 3. Churchill Downs was devoid of its traditional 150,000 Derby fans, but nearly 10 million Americans watched from home. Tiz the Law - the shortest priced Derby favorite in 41 years - finished second, beaten a length-a-quarter.

THE ART STUDIO OF
MICHAEL GERAGHTY
- 32 YEARS OF MAIL ORDER EXPERIENCE -