art.wikisort.org - SculptureThe statue of Winston Churchill is a standing bronze statue of statesman and writer Winston Churchill, situated in the Members' Lobby of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, part of the Palace of Westminster complex in Westminster, Central London. Churchill is depicted mid-stride, with his hands on his hips.[1]
Statue in the Palace of Westminster, London, England
Winston Churchill |
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Artist | Oscar Nemon |
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Year | 1969; unveiled 1970 |
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Type | Bronze |
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Location | Members' Lobby, Palace of Westminster, London |
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Churchill and Nemon first met in Marrakech in 1951, where Nemon sculpted a terracotta bust that Churchill's wife, Lady Clementine Churchill said "represents to me my husband as I see him and as I think of him".[1] In 1952, on Churchill's recommendation, Nemon made a bust of him at the request of Elizabeth II for Windsor Castle.[1] Nemon also made a seated bronze sculpture of Churchill for the City of London's Guildhall, which Churchill described as a 'very good likeness' upon its unveiling in 1955.[1]
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Winston Churchill |
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Life |
- Early life, 1874–1904
- In politics, 1900–1939
- Liberal Party, 1904–1924
- Chancellor, 1924–1929
- "Wilderness" years, 1929–1939
- World War II, 1939–1945
- Later life, 1945–1965
- Electoral history
- As a painter
- As a writer
- Death and funeral
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Ministries |
- Churchill war ministry, 1940–1945
- Churchill caretaker ministry, 1945
- Churchill's third ministry, 1951–1955
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Writings |
- The Story of the Malakand Field Force (1898)
- Savrola (1899 novel)
- The River War (1899)
- London to Ladysmith via Pretoria (1900)
- Ian Hamilton's March (1900)
- Lord Randolph Churchill (1906)
- The World Crisis (1923–1931, five volumes)
- My Early Life (1930)
- Marlborough: His Life and Times (1933–1938, four volumes)
- Great Contemporaries (1937)
- Arms and the Covenant (1938)
- The Second World War (1948–1963, six volumes)
- A History of the English-Speaking Peoples (1956–1958, four volumes)
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Speeches |
- "A total and unmitigated defeat"
- "Blood, toil, tears and sweat"
- "Be ye men of valour"
- "We shall fight on the beaches"
- "This was their finest hour"
- "Never was so much owed by so many to so few"
- "Iron Curtain"
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Legacy and depictions |
- Honours
- International Churchill Society
- Churchill War Rooms and Museum
- National Churchill Museum (Fulton, Missouri)
- Churchill College, Cambridge
- Churchill Archives Centre
- Memorial Trusts
- Schools and higher education (various)
- Boulevard in Mississauga, Ontario
- Epstein busts
- Mishkenot Sha'ananim bust, Israel
- The Roaring Lion
- Sutherland portrait
- Racial views
- Cultural depictions
- "Churchillian Drift"
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Related |
- Blenheim Palace
- Chartwell
- Norway Debate
- "Operation Unthinkable"
- Political ideology
- Siege of Sidney Street
- St Martin's Church, Bladon
- "Sword of Stalingrad"
- "Terminological inexactitude"
- "The Other Club"
- Tonypandy riots
- 1940 British war cabinet crisis
- Honorary U.S. citizenship
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Family |
- Clementine Churchill (wife)
- Diana Churchill (daughter)
- Randolph Churchill (son)
- Sarah Churchill (daughter)
- Marigold Churchill (daughter)
- Mary Soames (daughter)
- Winston Churchill (grandson)
- Lord Randolph Churchill (father)
- Jennie Jerome, Lady Randolph Churchill (mother)
- Jack Churchill (brother)
- Descendants
- John Spencer-Churchill (grandfather)
- Frances Anne Spencer-Churchill (grandmother)
- Leonard Jerome (grandfather)
- Family of Winston Churchill in politics
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