Yousuf Karsh's stolen Winston Churchill portrait will return to its home at the hotel where Karsh was once based.
A photograph taken by Yousuf Karsh on Dec. 30 ... The frame on the portrait didn’t match those of other photos Mr. Karsh had ...
Yousuf Karsh, the late Armenian-Canadian photographer, took the photo in 1941 after Churchill addressed the Canadian parliament on Dec 30. The photograph shows the British war-time prime minister ...
The theft of an iconic Churchill portrait by Yousuf Karsh went unnoticed for months. But two years later, the police have ...
One of the most famous photos of one of the 20th century's most famous men is on its way back to its rightful home at a hotel ...
A 1941 portrait of British prime minister Sir Winston Churchill by famed Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh, which was reported stolen from the lobby of Ottawa's Fairmont Château Laurier hotel in ...
When the 'Roaring Lion' portrait of Winston Churchill is returned to the Fairmont Château Laurier, a 68-year-old man once considered the prime suspect in the heist will have the honour of replacing it ...
Yousuf Karsh’s photo of Britain’s wartime Prime Minister was stolen from the Fairmont Château Laurier hotel during a COVID-19 ...
The 1941 photo - known as "The Roaring Lion" - was taken by Yousuf Karsh shortly after Churchill gave a wartime speech to Canada's parliament. On Wednesday, Ottawa police said the portrait had ...
Jeffrey Wood, 43, is accused of stealing the original portrait and replacing it with a fake, complete with Karsh's forged signature. According to court records obtained by CBC, Wood is facing six ...
Captured during Churchill's wartime visit to Ottawa in 1941, the picture is said to be one of the most recognizable in British Prime Ministerial history.