'The Roaring Lion' returns to the Château Laurier after it was swapped with a fake nearly three years ago, setting off an international art theft investigation. Trump calls on China to help end ...
Instead it was the original, taken by photographer Yousuf Karsh and possibly worth millions ... I stand before you to celebrate the return of our iconic portrait,” said Geneviève Dumas ...
Renowned photographer Yousuf Karsh snapped the iconic portrait in 1941 in the Speaker’s office just after Churchill delivered a rousing wartime address to Canadian lawmakers. Toward the end of ...
The photo - known as "the Roaring Lion" - was taken by Yousuf Karsh shortly ... the missing photograph. Karsh, who died in 2002, is considered one of the famous portrait photographers of the ...
The "Roaring Lion" portrait of the late British prime minister had been gifted to the Fairmont Chateau Laurier hotel in Ottawa by the late Armenian-born Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh.
The iconic photo of the late former British prime minister Winston Churchill is one of the world's most famous portraits and is considered a Canadian treasure. It was taken by celebrated Canadian ...
The iconic photo of the late former British prime ... Lair discovered the 1941 Yousuf Karsh portrait had been stolen and replaced with a fake. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press) But sometime between ...
A stolen portrait of Winston Churchill that was swapped with a dodgy forgery during the pandemic has returned to its rightful place, after two Ottawa police detectives travelled to Rome to retrieve it ...