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Artist: Winston Churchill
'We shall never surrender', Winston Churchill poster
By Winston Churchill
Located in London, GB
Winston Churchill 'We shall never surrender.' Original vintage poster 50 x 34 cm 'We shall not flag or fail, we shall go on to the end. We shall fight on the seas and oceans, we sh...
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1940s Realist Winston Churchill Art

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Lithograph

Never have so many owed so much to so few, original Winston Churchill poster
By Winston Churchill
Located in London, GB
Original Winston Churchill Poster Lithograph 51 x 40 cm c.1940-1945 "Never in the field of human conflict have so many owed so much to so few." ...
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1940s Realist Winston Churchill Art

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Lithograph

Still Life with Aubergines and Red Peppers on a Silver Tray by Winston Churchill
By Winston Churchill
Located in New Orleans, LA
Sir Winston Churchill 1874-1965 British Still Life with Aubergines and Red Peppers on a Silver Tray Signed "WSC" (lower right) Oil on canvas Widely considered the greatest Briton...
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20th Century Modern Winston Churchill Art

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Canvas, Oil

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