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Unframed Evening Glow At Mimizan by Sir Winston Churchill

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This reproduction is one of a single edition limited to 750 copies. Copyright Adam Collection 1977, Ref. ACP 1 WSC. Printed in England by The Cavendish Press, Leicester

Evening Glow at Mimizan, (1920’s), initialed, Exhibited New York World Fair 1965, Collection: Mrs Diana Sandys, Miss Edwina Sandys, present owner unknown

Height: 55cm, Width: 65cm

Mimizan: Churchill enjoyed many holidays on the Duke of Westminster’s Estate at Mimizan in France.  It was set in Les Landes, a large area south of Bordeaux protected by colossal sand dunes; the original marshy wasteland was later planted with commercial pinewoods.

Churchill was much attracted by the trees and their shadows as well as their Lakeland setting.  The artist Sir John Lavery was a fellow guest on atleast one occasion and his general influence on Churchill’s technique can be seen in this long series of paintings.  Mimizan also gave Churchill the opportunity to enjoy a favourite sport – boar hunting.

Information about Mimizan from Sir Winston Churchill's - Life Through His Paintings.

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This reproduction is one of a single edition limited to 750 copies. Copyright Adam Collection 1977, Ref. ACP 1 WSC. Printed in England by The Cavendish Press, Leicester

Evening Glow at Mimizan, (1920’s), initialed, Exhibited New York World Fair 1965, Collection: Mrs Diana Sandys, Miss Edwina Sandys, present owner unknown

Height: 55cm, Width: 65cm

Mimizan: Churchill enjoyed many holidays on the Duke of Westminster’s Estate at Mimizan in France.  It was set in Les Landes, a large area south of Bordeaux protected by colossal sand dunes; the original marshy wasteland was later planted with commercial pinewoods.

Churchill was much attracted by the trees and their shadows as well as their Lakeland setting.  The artist Sir John Lavery was a fellow guest on atleast one occasion and his general influence on Churchill’s technique can be seen in this long series of paintings.  Mimizan also gave Churchill the opportunity to enjoy a favourite sport – boar hunting.

Information about Mimizan from Sir Winston Churchill's - Life Through His Paintings.

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