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Churchill’s 1935 Marrakech painting gifted to his wife and later to Hudson’s Bay sells in Toronto for £840000 soaring past estimates as collectors seek rare works from the wartime leader.
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Sir Winston Churchill oil painting sells for £840,000 at auction

Andy Crick
Last updated: 2025/11/27 at 1:11 PM
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Sir Winston Churchill’s oil painting sold for £840,000 at auction. (Jam Press/Heffel)
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A Sir Winston Churchill oil painting has sold for £840,000 at an auction.

The artwork was done by the wartime Prime Minister in the winter of 1935.

Called Marrakech, it depicts a scene from the Moroccan city.

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He was said to find peace while painting there.

Churchill painted it on canvas for his wife, Lady Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill.

The framed 24-inch by 20-inch painting shows three women standing in a road in front of palm trees.

The estimate for the sale was as low as £215,000.

But it sold for almost four times that amount.

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The hammer price in the auction was £840,405.

The sale took place at Heffel Fine Art Auction House, based in Toronto, Canada, as reported on What’s The Jam.

Lady Spencer-Churchill gifted it to the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1956.

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Churchill’s 1935 Marrakech painting gifted to his wife and later to Hudson’s Bay sells in Toronto for £840000 soaring past estimates as collectors seek rare works from the wartime leader.
Sir Winston Churchill’s oil painting sold for £840,000 at auction. (Jam Press/Heffel)

It was founded in 1670 as a colonial trading monopoly under a charter granted by King Charles II.

The business, which at times all but governed large parts of what is now Canada, went through a number of iterations and was most visible in Canadian life as a chain of department stores.

The business was liquidated in March 2025, triggering a series of auctions of the firm’s art collection.

The listing reads: “Marrakech, oil on canvas, circa 1935.

“Initialled and on verso inscribed ’15’, 24 x 20 in, 61 x 50.8 cm.

“Gifted by the artist to his wife, Lady Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill.

“Gifted by Lady Churchill to the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1956.”

Marrakech was the star item in the sale on 19 November.

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Churchill’s 1935 Marrakech painting gifted to his wife and later to Hudson’s Bay sells in Toronto for £840000 soaring past estimates as collectors seek rare works from the wartime leader.
The back of Sir Winston Churchill’s oil painting sold for £840,000 at auction. (Jam Press/Heffel)

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