As history museums across the United Kingdom remember Winston Churchill as the country’s wartime prime minister, famous for ...
Stroll through the second-floor galleries of London’s Wallace Collection and you’ll arrive at the Canaletto Room, named for the dozen or so expansive paintings by the 18th-century Venetian artist. Now ...
In the first major British retrospective for over 60 years, a London museum seeks to recast the wartime leader as a painter ...
The collection here includes works by renowned artists such as Titian, Velazquez and Van Dyck as well as various medieval and Renaissance objects. The collection was assembled in the 18th and 19th ...
Ask anybody to name the most famous Prime Minister in Britain’s history, and, often as not, they’ll say Winston Churchill ...
Tucked behind Oxford Street, perhaps the most consistently rammed of tourist spots in London, is a trove of applied arts and paintings that hardly anyone knows about. Compared to the big hitters — the ...
Winston Churchill place in history is secured by his role as Britain's wartime leader but his private and prolific passion ...
He stares beadily out of the canvas, the bald pate more lushly fringed with sandy hair and the body more trim than in later life, but the pugnacious, bulldog set of the jaw is unmistakable: Winston ...
This extraordinary page of history will be the focus of the free exhibition The Wallace Collection at War, on view until ...
A Wallace Collection show suggests the former PM’s paintings were more accomplished than critics have long insisted Alastair Sooke has been covering art for the Telegraph since 2003. He has presented ...