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Churchill's Art and Attire Unveiled at Former Home
27 Feb
Summary
- A painting by Winston Churchill is displayed for the first time in the UK.
- His paint-spattered coat is also exhibited, offering a glimpse into his art.
- The exhibition highlights art as Churchill's escape from political stress.

A significant painting by wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill, titled "Quiet Waters," is being exhibited for the first time in the UK. This tranquil landscape is a centerpiece of a new exhibition at his former family home, Chartwell, in Kent.
The exhibition, running until November 1, also features Churchill's personal art materials, including his paint-splattered coat and steel-framed glasses. These items offer a tangible connection to his creative moments, away from the demands of his political career.




