A display of Caravaggio’s Victorious Cupid (1601-02) – a provocative portrayal of a cheeky winged scamp that, in a coup for ...
After their initial wartime meeting, Paul Maze and Churchill forged a lifelong friendship. Maze, who was born in Le Havre but ...
Claude Monet’s Charing Cross Bridge, once owned by Winston Churchill, captures the smoggy yellow haze over London’s River Thames with the shadowy Houses of Parliament in the backdrop. However, it ...
A portrait of Winston Churchill, regarded as the 'most famous ... where it was lawfully purchased by an art collector. At this time, the authorities are in the process of returning The Roaring ...
Original paintings by Sir Winston Churchill are to go on display at his place of birth. The temporary exhibition at Blenheim Palace will feature a collection of Churchill's oil on canvas ...
Interestingly, Paul Rafferty did not include this painting in his book Winston Churchill: Painting on the French Riviera, believing it could likely be a scene from the Italian Lake District, where ...
which Churchill affectionately called “LaPausaland”. To avoid painting outside on a chilly January morning, Wendy Reves arranged the fruit for Churchill to paint. Surrounded by the Reves’s superb ...
Graham Sutherland's portrait of Winston Churchill is probably one of the most famous 'lost' works of art in British history, so it's little wonder it made an appearance in Netflix royal drama The ...
A painting by former British prime minister Sir Winston Churchill, which was owned by Angelina Jolie, has sold for £7m at auction in London. The sale price was almost four times the top pre-sale ...
While other PMs have fished, walked or bred horses, our greatest ever premier helped keep stress at bay with more domestic ...
Investigators discovered that the original print of "The Roaring Lion" had been sold to a buyer in Italy Julia Binswanger The former British prime minister was an avid painter who sometimes gifted ...
For Churchill, painting wasn’t an expression of reality ... Sometimes, it’s worth taking risks. But Winston Churchill: The Painter is unlikely to pay off, even if it provides, as Bray puts ...