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Old school aesthetes like my father, the kind that see everything through the prism of what is allowed in the officer’s mess, would die on the hill against lapels on waistcoats. The lapel debate has ...
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. Taken by ...
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 Roaring Lion is a world-famous photograph of Churchill taken by renowned Armenian-Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh in 1941 in the Canadian capital of Ottawa. A resident of Ottawa's famed ...
In what the judge likened to a crime against history, culture and national pride, the thief who stole the original Yousuf Karsh portrait of Winston Churchill from the Château Laurier hotel has been ...
Karsh took iconic portraits of Albert Einstein, Ernest Hemingway, George Bernard Shaw, and Winston Churchill. All of those portraits are part of the BPL donation.
After graduating from RIT he moved to Canada to work under Yousuf Karsh, an Armenian Canadian photographer known for his portraits of notable individuals.
Yousuf Karsh’s 1941 portrait of Winston Churchill, “The Roaring Lion.” AP Cassinelli bid over $5,300 (£4,200), believing it was the perfect piece for his apartment.
Yousuf Karsh's 1941 portrait of Winston Churchill, which he gifted to the Fairmont Chateau Laurier, is seen after being unveiled at the hotel following its theft and return, Friday, Nov. 15, 2024 ...
Yousuf Karsh’s 1941 portrait of Winston Churchill, which he gifted to the Fairmont Chateau Laurier, is seen after being unveiled at the hotel following its theft and return, Friday, Nov. 15 ...
The Museum of Fine Arts celebrates 100 years of collecting photography. Left to right: curators Kristen Gresh, Anne Havinga, and Karen Haas. Lane Turner/Globe Staff ...
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