Angelina Jolie selling Winston Churchill’s only painting created during WW2
Churchill gave the piece, called Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque, to US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Angelina Jolie is going to put in auction the only painting created by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during World War II.
The painting was bought by Angelina and Brad Pitt during their marriage and is expected to fetch between $2.1 million to $3.4 million at auction next month, reports Yahoo News.
Amateur painter Churchill gave the piece, called Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque, to US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt as a souvenir of their time together attending the Casablanca Conference, then visiting nearby Marrakech, in January 1943.
It was there that the two world leaders discussed their plan to defeat the Nazis in World War II. Churchill painted an estimated 500 paintings, but this is the only one he did during the war years.
After Roosevelt died in 1945, the painting was sold by the president's son and changed hands several times before Pitt and Jolie scooped it up in 2011. The A-listers split in 2016, and the work is now part of the Jolie Family Collection, which is offering it.
Since Pitt and Jolie's breakup in 2016, they've battled in court over the division of their assets, which include some incredible works of art. The two were officially declared single again in 2019, but they continue to hash out the details of their divorce.
Christie's will sell the landscape, painted by then British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, as part of a modern British art event on 1 March.