A painting by wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and his paint-splattered coat are set to go on display for the ...
Quiet Waters will feature in an exhibition of the wartime prime minister’s paintings and art materials at Chartwell in Kent.
Churchill had many brushes with genius during his storied career - but a never-seen painting reveals just how good he might ...
Join one of our expert volunteer guides on a tour of select rooms in the house at Chartwell, exploring Sir Winston Churchill’s relationship with art and his life through his paintings. Please note ...
You might say that Churchill’s Citadel, by Katherine Carter, is a book about Chartwell, a house in the lovely Kentish Weald, just 24 miles southeast of the Houses of Parliament in Westminster. You ...
A museum curator, historian and now author, Katherine Carter, has taken a distinctive view of Winston Churchill’s “Wilderness Years” — the time leading up to World War II — in her remarkable book, ...
Chartwell was also, at times, a burden—its repairs and staff devoured Churchill’s income as fast as his epic writing projects and fecund journalism could replenish it—but the estate grounded him in ...