
Sir Winston Churchill

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Winston Churchill had been captivated by Chartwell from the moment he set eyes on the valley, and ultimately purchased the home overlooking the Weald of Kent in September, 1922. Chartwell was the subject of many projects over the ensuing years and provided countless scenes, still-lives and interiors, for Winston's brush. A "View from Chartwell" was completed in 1938 and first displayed in the Studio at Chartwell.
Medium: Original Facsimile Signed Lithograph on Paper
Sir Winston Churchill

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"A Study of Boats", completed in 1933, has grown to be one of Churchill's most celebrated artworks, gracing the cover of numerous publications including, "Sir Winston Churchill, His Life and His Paintings". This artwork remains one of Churchill's most popular and widely viewed paintings. The original artwork, formerly belonging to Clementine Churchill, has been displayed at numerous events and exhibitions through the years, including the New York Worlds Fair in 1965.
Medium: Original Facsimile Signed Lithograph on Paper