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English: Detail of "The Birdcage at Newmarket on the 2000 Guineas Day"(1885), by Lowes Cato Dickinson. A total of 136 individuals are identified in the accompanying Plate Key (see source). The identified figures are listed in the numbered key which runs from No.1 to No. 136. For instance, the horse and rider that came first in the 2,000 Guineas Stakes is depicted in the centre of the original painting and on the Key Plate the line drawing is numbered 75. The Key Plate identifies the winning jockey (No.75) as Fred Archer mounted on the winning horse "Paradox". This detail shows the central section of the painting, with Fred Archer, wearing the scarlet red body silks with black & white hooped sleeves, riding his mount "Paradox" towards the trainer John Porter and the horse's owner Mr. Broderick Cloete.
Español: En el cuadro de 1885 se muestra al potro paradox montado por Fred Archer, cabalgando hacia su entrenador John Porter y el propietario Sr.es el día de la carrera de las 2000 Guineas.
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Source http://www.photohistory-sussex.co.uk/BtnDickinsonBros.htm
Author Lowes Cato Dickinson

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