After a two-year search, authorities have finally recovered an original print of The Roaring Lion, the famous photograph ...
The theft of an iconic Churchill portrait by Yousuf Karsh went unnoticed for months. But two years later, the police have ...
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, 1941, after Winston Churchill addressed the Canadian ...
New exposure for master portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh From the moment it was discovered stolen, the art heist captivated Canadians, Karsh fans, and Churchill enthusiasts around the world.
New details are emerging about both the man accused and the unwitting buyer in the high-profile heist of a 1941 portrait of ...
After almost three years in Europe, Yousuf Karsh’s stolen, wartime portrait of Winston Churchill is finally heading home, to Canada. At an official ceremony on Thursday morning at the Canadian ...
Police said “The Roaring Lion” was stolen from the Fairmont Chateau Laurier in Ottawa, sometime between Christmas Day 2021 ...
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 ...
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 ...