Famous Winston Churchill Portrait Stolen From Canadian Hotel

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Sir Winston Churchill was an inspirational statesman and leader who led Britain to victory in the Second World War (Credit: Cecil Beaton/ Public Domain/ Commons.Wikimedia.org)

A famous portrait of former British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, has been stolen from the Fairmont Château Laurier in Ottawa, Canada. It has been replaced with a copy. The Hollywood-like heist was uncovered on August 19, 2022, after an employee noticed the portrait's frame did not match that of the other photographs in the hotel's reading room.

Suspecting they had been victims of a theft, the hotel staff reached out to Jerry Fielder. The estate director of the late Armenian-Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh — who took the iconic portrait — instantly knew it was a fake. Fielder said, "I've seen that signature for 43 years. So it took me just one second to know that someone had tried to copy it."

Investigators, who used photos submitted by the public, believe the portrait was swapped out sometime between December 25, 2021, and January 6, 2022. Genevieve Dumas, the hotel's manager, suspects it was a professional job since special tools are needed to remove the frame from the wall.

The Roaring Lion, a famous portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, was recently stolen from the Fairmont Château Laurier (Credit: Library and Archives Canada/Public Domain/ Wikipedia.com)

The famed photo — dubbed The Roaring Lion — was captured moments after Churchill finished addressing the Canadian Parliament on December 30, 1941. The statesman was puffing a cigar, which interfered with Karsh's vision of the portrait. After several attempts to persuade Churchill to put out the cigar failed, the photographer walked up to him and plucked it out of his hands.

"By the time I got back to my camera, he looked so belligerent he could have devoured me," Karsh later recalled. "It was at that instant that I took the photograph."

Karsh, who died in 2002, went on to photograph hundreds of famous figures, including former US President John F. Kennedy and famed scientist Albert Einstein. But The Roaring Lion remains one of his most famous works. In 2016, the iconic photograph was featured on Britain's first plastic currency — a five-pound note.

In 1992, Karsh donated all his work to Library and Archives Canada. Per his request, all prints have been disallowed. This has made his work, including the stolen portrait, even more valuable. A signed print of The Roaring Lion fetched $62,500 at a Sotheby's auction in 2020.

The Roaring Lion was featured on a five-pound banknote in 2016 (Credit: Bank of England)

It may appear odd for a hotel to own such expensive artwork. But Karsh always had a strong connection to the Fairmont Château Laurier. He hosted his first exhibition there in 1936 and opened his studio there in 1972. In 1980, he and his wife permanently moved into the luxurious hotel. During the time, the artist gifted the Fairmont Château Laurier several original prints of his work.

"We traveled so much it was difficult to keep up a big home," Estrellita Karsh, now 92, told the New York Times. "I loved it because a hotel is like a little city."

The Ottawa police are investigating the theft. Meanwhile, Karsh's other signed photographs have been removed from display until the hotel can find a way to secure them better.

Resources: Smithsonianmag.com, scmp.com, karsh.org, cbc.ca

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48 Comments
  • skyward_flight
    skyward_flightalmost 2 years
    I hope they get caught! That's gotta be a lotta money!
    • imsosmart
      imsosmartalmost 2 years
      Lol I love how the photographer had to take the cigar from him he looks like a baby that just got his pacifier taken away
      • annspa
        annspaalmost 2 years
        I hope the thief got caught but they should definitely have security cameras.
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          • ari889900
            ari889900almost 2 years
            I hope the thief got caught.
            • hedofylolovy
              hedofylolovyalmost 2 years
              I don't know who he is, but they should catch the thief, they do need better security.
              • 08dvt
                08dvtalmost 2 years
                i hope they catch the theif but they should really have better security i mean like a kid can have better security than that any way byeee
                • cleogirl
                  cleogirlalmost 2 years
                  …this is legit like from a book or smth :l hope the theif is caught tho
                  • bellamaximoff
                    bellamaximoffabout 2 years
                    I agree with @brooklynj! But seriously, why do people do bad thing just so they can get money? Money isn't everything. And you could easily get caught, and end up with a life sentence.
                    • siguygotwrise
                      siguygotwriseover 1 year
                      people do some bad things just for money some people do some pretty bad things for no reason.
                    • brooklynj
                      brooklynjabout 2 years
                      Ok first why wouldn't they have better security? 2nd if it's so important u should have many cameras over in that area! 3rd there should be security! 4th why isn't it in the main lobby where workers can keep an eye on it! This is the hotels fault for not doing any of those things I just said! I mean cmon a kid is smarter then them! I do hope they find the criminal but cmon take some notes! ANYWHO HAVE A GREAT DAY YALL BAI!