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PART ONE: CHURCHILL ON ART
Written works of Winston S. Churchill Copyright © The Estate of Winston S. Churchill 2018
PART TWO: ON CHURCHILL’S ART
Eric Newton, ‘Churchill: Painting a Picture is Like Fighting a Battle’, review of Winston Churchill’s Painting as a Pastime from the New York Times Book Review, 12 February 1950. Reprinted by permission of Josephine Hammond.
Thomas Bodkin, (1953), ‘Unity, Vitality, Infinity and Repose’ (‘Churchill the Artist’) from Churchill by His Contemporaries, ed. Charles Eade, London: Hutchinson.
John Rothenstein, (1954), ‘Gay, Brilliantly Coloured Canvasses’ (‘The Artist’) from Winston Spencer Churchill: Servant of Crown and Commonwealth, ed. Sir James Marchant, London: Cassell. Reprinted by permission of Lucy Carter.
Augustus John, (1959), Unpublished foreword to the Royal Academy catalogue. Reprinted by permission of the Estate of Augustus John.
Thomas Bodkin, ‘A Recognizable Individuality’, Review of the Royal Academy’s 1959 Churchill exhibition, from the Birmingham Post, 11 March 1959. Reprinted by permission of Trinity Mirror.
John Rothenstein, ‘A Great Presiding Presence’ (1970), extract from his autobiography Time’s Thievish Progress, London: Cassell. Reprinted by permission of Lucy Carter.