Churchill Might Have Been Famous Painter
Received Wednesdav, 7 p.m. LONDON, April 6. Regret tha't ATr. Churchill had ever entered politics was ekpressed by Al. Paul ATaze, a Frencli artist who is holding an exhibition in London. If Air. Churchill had not gone c ro Westminster, he says, he might have been the greatest British artust. Tliough AI. Ar.aze is reputed to have taught Arr. Churchill how to paint, iie absolutelv denies the suggestion. "Aly advice to li'im," he said, "has alwavs been to paint honestly, as he does. He is a natural painter, as natural as a little boy who must throw mud on something — he paints joyfully. Alas, he has taken liints from others and lost some of his spontaneity. "
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 April 1948, Page 5
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