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Churchill, Winston. World War II-date typed letter signed with accompanying signed portrait.

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Churchill, Winston. World War II-date typed letter signed with accompanying signed portrait.
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114. * Churchill, Winston. World War II-date typed letter signed ("Winston S. Churchill") with accompanying signed portrait, 1-page (7.5 x 9.5 in.; 191 x 241 mm), on "10, Downing Street, Whitehall" letterhead stationery, 10 December 1944, written to English portrait artist Frank O. Salisbury in which Churchill requests an image of the portrait Salisbury rendered of Churchill wearing his blue siren suit. Includes 6.4 x 8.75 in. (163 x 222 mm) printed color image (mounted on board) of the referenced painting of Churchill wearing blue suit. Both letter and portrait signed "Winston S. Churchill". Includes 1-page handwritten letter (draft) by Salisbury of his response to Churchill's letter. Usual folds with mounting adhesive on left margin with single hole punch at upper left; portrait mount exhibits minor edge wear (not affecting image or signature).
Churchill writes to famed portrait artist Frank O. Salisbury, preferring the portrait in his "blue siren suit" over a recently painted portrait. Includes referenced image of painting signed by Churchill.
Churchill writes in full: Dear Mr. Salisbury, Thank you very much for sending me the photograph of your picture. I think it is a remarkable likeness considering that I was able to give you only one short sitting. I hope you will not mind my writing to you about the portrait of myself which I understood from you is to be presented to Harrow. Frankly I do not like it and I should be sorry if in days to come my old School formed an estimate of me by looking at it. On the other hand, the portrait which you did of me in my blue siren suit is more what I hope I look like. I understand that you have already made one copy of this for my son-in-law. Would it not be possible for Harrow to have another? Yours sincerely, Winston S. Churchill. From the collection of William J. Bell. $3,000 - $5,000