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The Anniversary of the ‘Roaring Lion’ Portrait
It’s easy for pedestrians on Wellington Street to journey from the Château Laurier past the Parliament Buildings blissfully unaware of the direct connection between the two edifices and the most iconic photograph of the 20th century. On December 30, 1941 Ottawa photographer Yousuf Karsh captured the wartime spirit of Sir
The other Karsh picture.
ABOVE: Norman Levine’s portrait, taken at night by Karsh's "touch-up" assistant. (RIGHT) The famous Winston Churchill portrait by Yousuf Karsh. By John Delacourt The Chateau Laurier’s manager Genevieve Dumas called it “a brazen act.” Somebody managed to walk in, unobserved, into the reading lounge of this historic hotel in downtown Ottawa, extract
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