View Images Library Photos and Pictures. Portrait of Churchill wearing his official robes as Chancellor of the Exchequer, by John Singer Sargent, 1929. © National Trust Collections Graham Sutherland's portrait of Sir Winston Churchill The portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, by Graham Sutherland 22x18 inch (580x480 mm) frame with high quality RA4 print and mount individually cut to size. Sir Winston Churchill speaking in Westminster Hall, on his 80th birthday. In the background is the oil portrait of Sir Winston by Graham Sutherland which had just been presented to the Prime Mknister as a gift from both Houses of Parliament. speech, churchill, picture, winston, britaincollectionpeoplekeychurchill. Image supplied by PA Images
. English painter Graham Sutherland poses with his unfinished portrait of Winston Churchill, in 1954. The portrait is infamous, as it was rejected by Churchill and destroyed by his wife Clementine, soon after it was delivered. Getty Images Framed Print-Churchill with portrait-14"x12" inch Frame and mount made in the UK Graham Sutherland - Winston Churchill, 1954
Graham Sutherland - Winston Churchill, 1954
Graham Sutherland - Winston Churchill, 1954
Framed Print-Churchill with portrait-14"x12" inch Frame and mount made in the UK
A full-length portrait of Sir Winston Churchill by Graham Sutherland in 1954, a present for the 80-year-old Churchill, who deeply hated the portrait. He felt it made him "look old, stooped, tired and posed as if sitting on the lavatory." The artwork was destroyed by his wife, Lady Clementine only few months after its presentation.
Graham Sutherland's portrait of Sir Winston Churchill
22x18 inch (580x480 mm) frame with high quality RA4 print and mount individually cut to size. Sir Winston Churchill speaking in Westminster Hall, on his 80th birthday. In the background is the oil portrait of Sir Winston by Graham Sutherland which had just been presented to the Prime Mknister as a gift from both Houses of Parliament. speech, churchill, picture, winston, britaincollectionpeoplekeychurchill. Image supplied by PA Images
English painter <a gi-track='captionPersonalityLinkClicked' href=/galleries/search?phrase=Graham+Sutherland&family=editorial&specificpeople=240635 ng-click='$event.stopPropagation()'>Graham Sutherland</a> (1903 - 1980) with his unfinished portrait of Winston Churchill, 1954. The finished portrait was rejected by Churchill and destroyed by his wife Clementine Churchill soon after it was delivered.
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Portrait of Churchill wearing his official robes as Chancellor of the Exchequer, by John Singer Sargent, 1929. © National Trust Collections
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English painter Graham Sutherland poses with his unfinished portrait of Winston Churchill, in 1954. The portrait is infamous, as it was rejected by Churchill and destroyed by his wife Clementine, soon after it was delivered. Getty Images
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Churchill - portrait by Graham Sutherland (1954).It is regarded as one of the finest surviving paintings of Britain's wartime leader.It was to be kept for the politician's lifetime, then hung at Westminster - but Lady Churchill decided to have it destroyed Sutherland later described the destruction as "an act of vandalism". Still surviving are a number of detailed drawings for Churchill's eyes, nose, mouth and hands, 12 pencil or charcoal studies, and several works in oil.
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Canvas Tote Bag. Sir Winston Churchill speaking in Westminster Hall, on his 80th birthday. In the background is the oil portrait of Sir Winston by Graham Sutherland which had just been presented to the Prime Mknister as a gift from both Houses of Parliament. speech, churchill, picture, winston, britaincollectionpeoplekeychurchill. Image supplied by PA Images
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