The Wallace Collection in London will present Winston Churchill: The Painter, a major retrospective of more than 50 works by Sir Winston Churchill—the first substantial UK exhibition of his paintings since his death—offering audiences a fresh perspective on the former Prime Minister’s lifelong engagement with art and creativity alongside his public service. Spanning his earliest efforts during World War I through to his vibrant landscapes and interiors from the mid-20th century, the show brings together loans from private collections and Chartwell, Churchill’s longtime home, allowing visitors to see a more personal and expressive side of a figure known for leadership in times of crisis. The exhibition has been made possible by the Blavatnik Family Foundation, among other donors and supporters. Read more about the exhibition here.
Winston Churchill at the Wallace Collection
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