OTTAWA - It sounds like a caper from a movie: a thief seems to have swapped out the famous portrait of a scowling Sir Winston Churchill, photographed by Yousuf Karsh in 1941, with a signed copy.
The famous image was taken by Ottawa photographer Yousuf Karsh during ... and a collection of 15 of his portraits are displayed in the lounge and in the Karsh Suite, all anchored to the walls.
Alan Davidson/Shutterstock Zara wearing the Meander tiara on her wedding day Royal Portraits: A Century Of Photography will run from 28 February until 7 September 2025 at The King's Gallery in the ...
Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography will ... ethereal photograph of Queen Elizabeth II as a princess, taken by Yousuf Karsh in 1951. Arriving in Ottawa, Canada, in 1924 as a refugee from ...
On June 9th, on the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Canada and 150th Anniversary of Canada’s Confederation, the unveiling ceremony of ...
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 ...
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 his ...