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Restoration Reveals the Secrets of One of Winston Churchill’s Most Beloved Paintings

Last updated: March 27, 2025 11:19 pm
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The historic portrait of John Churchill, the first duke of Marlborough, has undergone an extensive restoration process and will soon be displayed to the public at Chartwell, the former home of Winston Churchill in southeast England. The painting, which had been hidden away due to its poor condition, has been meticulously cleaned to reveal new details, including a cavalry unit in the background symbolizing the duke’s military achievements.

The restoration work also uncovered new insights into the painting’s origins and how it came into Churchill’s possession during World War II. Initially believed to be a 19th-century copy, the painting has now been dated to the late 17th or early 18th century, likely created during the duke’s lifetime. It is based on a portrait by Dutch artist Adriaen van der Werff, with analysis suggesting that an English artist made the copy.

Philanthropists Jeff Mooney and Suzanne Bolton generously funded the restoration of the portrait after seeing it during a private tour of Chartwell. The painting, previously attributed to the “British School,” has now been recognized as “After Adriaen van der Werff” due to the new research findings.

Further research at the Churchill Archives Center revealed that the portrait was actually gifted to Churchill by Lord Saltoun of Scotland in 1942, following the Fall of Singapore. The gesture was a token of gratitude and respect towards Churchill for his leadership during the war. Churchill, a descendant and admirer of the Duke of Marlborough, cherished the portrait and considered it a symbol of support during challenging times.

Today, visitors to Chartwell can admire the restored portrait of the Duke of Marlborough hanging proudly in the main stairwell, symbolizing the connection between Churchill’s personal history and the legacy of his ancestor. The painting serves as a poignant reminder of the emotional support and encouragement that sustained Churchill during World War II.

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The addition of the portrait enriches the collection at Chartwell and offers visitors a deeper understanding of Churchill’s life and legacy. It highlights the personal connection between Churchill and the Duke of Marlborough, showcasing the profound impact of history and art on one of Britain’s most iconic leaders.

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