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Milton Menasco

Illustrator

(1890 - 1974)

Milton Menasco

After painting posters and designing early silent movies Milton Menasco moved to New York where he was successful as a commercial artist. His true metier was horse portraiture and he painted the great horses of his time including Citation and Secretariat.



Bibliography

The Black Stallion and Satan (1949)

The Black Stallion returns to Alec Ramsay and races his son Satan.

Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): Milton Menasco

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The Black Stallion’s Filly (1952)

Black Minx, daughter of the Black, has been spoiled - can Henry and Alec get her ready to race in the Derby?

Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): Milton Menasco

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The Blood Bay Colt (1950)

In this exciting entry in the story of the Black Stallion and his offspring, a colt is trained to harness racing.

Read online at archive.org

Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): Milton Menasco

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Son of the Black Stallion (1947)

Alec Ramsay receives the Black’s first foal, a colt named Satan.

Author(s): Walter Farley
Illustrator(s): Milton Menasco

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