Lawyer unknowingly buys stolen Winston Churchill portrait worth millions: ‘Like having a Mona Lisa’
A lawyer and passionate art collector thought he had bought a signed copy of an iconic 1941 photograph of Winston Churchill but ended up possessing the stolen original copy.
Nicola Cassinelli, 34, had been looking for something eye-popping to hang in his new apartment in Italy when he came across a signed copy of “The Roaring Lion” for sale in Sotheby’s online catalog in May 2022.
The black-and-white photograph is one of the famous depictions of Churchill, with the former world leader scowling down the lens, and has appeared on the UK’s five-pound banknote since September 2016.
Cassinelli bid over $5,300 (£4,200), believing it was the perfect piece for his apartment.
“It immediately grabbed my attention, not just for its beauty but because I am fascinated with the figure of Winston Churchill,” Cassinelli told The Telegraph on Sunday.
