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Charles Cundall The Derby, 1932 Oil on canvas 28 x 40 in Signed, dated 1932. Exhibited: National Society – Royal Institute Galleries, 195 Piccadilly, London The 1932 Derby was won by an outsider, April the Fifth, ridden by Fred Lane and owned and trained by Tom Walls. April the Fifth remains the most recent Epsom-trained horse to win the Derby and was the latest since Amato’s victory in 1838. Walls was a comic actor, producer, and director of stage and screen, best known for presenting and co-starring in the Aldwych farces in the 1920s. He was also passionate about horse racing and trained about 150 winners, although many doubted whether he had the necessary ability to prepare a horse for the Derby, particularly since he had been seriously ill in the preceding year. The Sketch wrote on June 8, 1932: “Possibly half-a-dozen Derby winners since the war have been better horses than April the Fifth, but his was surely the greatest win of its kind in memory. [...] for Tom Walls to enter the horse in the Derby at all was almost unbelievable, but to train it when he was lying at death’s door for six months, and then acting and producing before and after his illness, make it literally the most wonderful feat of the century. The race itself was the most exciting imaginable, and stirred the great crowd to a frenzy.” Cundall was best known for his panoramic scenes, and he painted the Epsom Derby on several occasions. His work of the following year, Derby Day, 1933, is in the Government Art Collection.

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