This 1982 watercolor focuses on a nameless competitor in event riding — a combination of dressage, cross-country and jumping. This artwork is framed and measures 22 by 22 inches. (sold)

A Sam Savitt study (rough draft) for a portrait was as detailed as many other artists’ finished works. This watercolor is a case in point. It measures 21 by 24 inches. Price: $1,500. (sold)

Rodeo is a rough sport and that’s well demonstrated in this spirited watercolor. This is a framed painting, measuring 22 by 25 inches. Price: $2,275.

This tender scene of a mare and foal is in the far west where wild horses still roam. This is a framed watercolor painting, measuring 17 by 19 inches. Price: $2,100.

The pageantry of horse racing includes an escort for each horse. That moment is captured in this watercolor. The paint was applied to brown paper affixed to cardboard, enclosed in a gray mat, which  measures 18 by 24 inches. Price: $1,050. (SOLD)

This gouache painting shows cowboys trying to catch a wild horse that might yet get away.  This piece, which measures 15 by 18 inches, is painted on heavy cardboard stock and is neither framed nor matted. Price: $2,075.

This exceptional pen and ink drawing is a powerful rendition of the final stretch in a horse race. Shown on heavy paper, this tightly drawn piece measures 8 by 10 inches and it was completed in 1959. There is no frame or mat.

In this dramatic scene, painted in goauche, the rider appears to have no real chance of completing a successful round. This 12 by 14 inch painting, probably completed in the 1960s, is done on heavy paper and has no mat or frame. Price: $1,050.

This fluid drawing in colored pencil appeared in a book on rodeo and still has publishing instructions in the margins. Drawn on paper, it measures 13 by 17 inches.  Price: SOLD

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