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Best known as one of the twentieth century’s great statesmen, Sir Winston Churchill was also a passionate painter who produced over 500 canvases, depicting vibrant Mediterranean landscapes, rich Moroccan cityscapes, delicate still-lifes and intimate scenes of his beloved home at Chartwell. Celebrated in his lifetime, his works have been displayed in art institutions around the world, from the Royal Academy in London to the Museum of Art in Sao Paolo, Brazil. In 2021 the only painting Churchill produced during the Second World War sold for £8.3 million, having passed through the hands of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Angelina Jolie. Join Philip Mould, art dealer and presenter of the BBC’s Fake or Fortune, alongside James Holland and Al Murray, for a lively exploration of Churchill’s creative side, featuring a thrilling lost-art mystery and the surprising link between Churchill’s enjoyment of painting and the defeat of Hitler.