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World News How an art historian solved the 70-year-mystery behind the theft of a famed portrait By Lauren Beavis, SWNS Published March 18, 2025, 11:55 a.m. ET ...
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The Strange Theft of a Priceless Churchill Portrait - MSNArt crime is generally considered property crime by police departments, and recovery efforts are rarely a top priority. But the theft of The Roaring Lion represented something more.
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 ...
Ancient discoveries can come about in unconventional ways. In one recent case, art historian Adam Busiakiewicz noticed a portrait in the back of a social media post that he knew was unique.
This portrait of Henry VIII was one of 22 in a set commissioned by Ralph Sheldon in the late 16th century. Warwickshire County Council Earlier this month, art historian Adam Busiakiewicz was ...
The painting was spotted by Belgian art historian at a Toulon auction. Erasmus Quellinus II, A Double Portrait of Sir Peter Paul Rubens and Sir Anthony Van Dyck (c. 1640s or 1650s).
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