Priceless Legacy Fetches Big Bucks

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Painting by Winston Churchill fetches 612,800 pounds (US$1.2 million; €906,000) at auction - Culture - International Herald Tribune

A painting of Tinherir by Winston Churchill, which he gave to General George Marshall, fetched an unexpectedly high price on the auction block.

The late British prime minister, a respected amateur artist, painted "View of Tinherir" in 1951 during one of his frequent trips to Marrakech in Morocco. In 1953 he gave it to Marshall as a symbol of Anglo-American solidarity.

Frankly, I am astonished that Marshall's heirs would have parted with such a priceless inheritance, and disappointed that they sold it to a private bidder rather than giving it to a museum. Greatness is not necessarily inherited, however.

I have always thought it remarkable that Churchill found a refuge in Marrakesh from his cares during and after the War.

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jilal said:

Very intesting..you have a nice blog here keep it up.

Liosliath said:

I can't believe they sold it, either. I would have liked to have it, since it was of Tinerhir.

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