A Welsh Victory at the National Sporting Club, 31st. March, 1919, William Howard Robinson, 1921
The painting depicts the occasion when jimmy wilde outpointed joe lynch of america after a battle over 15 rounds. At the end, the prince of wales (later edward viii) stepped into the ring and congratulated the tiny welshman on his victory. This was the first time royalty officially entered the ring and thereby had given their official patronage to boxing, a sport which had been illegal in the days of bare knuckle fighting and was still looking for acceptance. Object Type: painting. Date: 1921. Dimensions: height: 109.2 cm (42.9 in); width: 137 cm (53.9 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Private collection. William Howard Robinson A Welsh Victory at the National Sporting Club 1919