Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill

Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill

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Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill (1885-1977) was the wife of Sir Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister during World War II. Known for her strong support of her husband throughout his political career, she played a crucial role in his success, providing emotional and intellectual support. Clementine was also involved in various charitable organizations and was recognized for her contributions to society. The painting 'Marrakech,' created by her husband, was gifted to her before being donated to the Hudson's Bay Company.

Born on Apr 01, 1885 (140 years old)

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Canada Canada: According to the auction website, the former British prime minister painted the Moroccan street scene around 1935 and gave it to his wife, Lady Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill. 7

The Globe and Mail: Winston Churchill painting among Hudson’s Bay art collection up for sale