Churchill’s painting of favourite whisky goes on sale


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The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell depicts one of the series of water gardens near the house at Chartwell, where he especially enjoyed feeding the golden orfe, whose descendants still swim in the pool at Chartwell. Churchill and Clementine had bought the house in 1922 - a purchase that was made possible by an unexpected inheritance from a distant.


Sotheby’s London. UK 17 Nov 2017 A Sotheby’s staff holds Sir Winston Churchill, The Goldfish

The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell by Winston Spencer Churchill (1874-1965), c.1935, from National Trust, Chartwell.


Churchill’s painting of favourite whisky goes on sale

The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell beat its estimated value of £400,000-£600,000. A painting by Sir Winston Churchill has been sold for almost £1.8m at auction.


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The work depicts the beloved goldfish pool in the garden of Churchill and his wife Clementine's home at Chartwell - the place most closely linked to his development as a painter. A unique and moving insight into his final years, The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell will be offered with an estimate of £50,000-80,000, as part of Sotheby's Modern.


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One of his most famous paintings The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell was done at some point in the 1930s and became a treasured possession of his daughter Mary. Fittingly, Churchill's final painting is also an image of the goldfish pool. Less well known than the first, since it has never before been exhibited or reproduced, this second goldfish.


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Painted in 1932, The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell is undoubtedly Churchill's masterpiece from the decade. Hung in pride of place above Lady Soames's mantelpiece in the Drawing Room at West House, the painting is a culmination of all that Churchill had learnt since first wielding a paint brush in 1915.


Winston Churchill The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell, 1962, 51×40 cm Descriptif de l'œuvre Artchive

> The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell SAVE ARTWORK FOLLOW ARTIST. Sir Winston Churchill. The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell. oil on canvas Painting. 63.5 by 76.5cm.; 25 by 30in. Provenance, Condition and Exhibition History . Estimate . Realized Price +252%. above mid-estimate. Auction Venue/Sale.


London, UK. 17th Nov, 2017. Sir Winston Churchill, The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell, circa 1962

"The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell" is regarded as one of his greatest paintings. It remained in the possession of his daughter Mary until she passed away. The last painting that he ever completed was also of his beloved goldfish. He gave this to his bodyguard and painting companion Edmund Murray (see p. 54).


London, UK. 17th Nov, 2017. Sir Winston Churchill, The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell, circa 1962

The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell is hung during a press viewing at Sotheby's in London. Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PA. Winston Churchill. This article is more than 9 years old.


Winston Churchill, Goldfish Pool At Chartwell, 1935 Winston churchill, Painting, Churchill

The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell (1932) Oil on canvas. Sold for £1.7 million ($2.7 million) on its estimate of £400,000 to £600,000 ($628,600 to $943,000) at Sotheby's in London in December 2014.


London, UK. 17th Nov, 2017. Sir Winston Churchill, The Goldfish Pool Stock Photo 165676913 Alamy

The painting by former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, entitled "The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell" (1962), fetched 357,000 pounds (€402,000, $473,000) at the London auction house Sotheby.


London, UK. 17th Nov, 2017. Sir Winston Churchill, The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell, circa 1962

Goldfish Pool at Chartwell, 1932 #344 . Black Swans at Chartwell, 1948 #384 . Churchill's studio at Chartwell . Now to where the dining room was in my day (many of the rooms have been rearranged since the house is now open to the public.) As far as I was concerned, the Dining Room was where it was at! The dinner table at Chartwell was the.


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Winston Churchill was introduced to painting during a family holiday in June 1915, when his political career was at a low ebb. He continued this hobby into his old age, painting over 500 pictures of subjects such as his goldfish pond at Chartwell and the landscapes and buildings of Marrakesh. He sold some works, but he also gave away many of.


The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell, 1935 by Winston Spencer Churchill (18741965) Oil Painting

The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell (1932) The pond at his Chartwell country home, where he lived from 1922 until his death in 1965, held a great deal of personal value. So much so that two of Winston Churchill's paintings are dedicated to the subject. To this day a seat remains by the pond, from where he liked to feed his golden orfe fish at the.


Chartwell Goldfish watercolour by Mark Buck

The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell painting by the WWII British prime minister had an estimated value between £400,000 and £600,000 but unexpectedly, the price it was sold off was way higher than what was expected. The said painting was one of the eleven art pieces auctioned off at the Sotheby's in London on December 16. Over 4,000 people.


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No one expected his 1932 canvas The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell, which carried a pre-sale estimate of £400,000-600,000 ($626,000-939,000), to approach that mark, but with five prospective.

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