Munnings and Churchill
Art series with Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould. The team investigate two paintings by two 20th-century icons, Sir Alfred Munnings and Sir Winston Churchill.
Charles Henty, the man in charge of the Old Bailey, has a problem - the death of his uncle has left him with a working farm to run in France and a crippling inheritance tax bill to pay. He is desperate to protect the jobs of the farmworkers and keep the farm running in his uncle's memory, but the only way he can do that is by selling two paintings he owns - if he can prove they're genuine.
One, believed to be by Sir Winston Churchill, was discovered in the coalhole of Charles' family home in London in the 60s. It's a picturesque scene of a medieval village in the south of France. But which village? For the painting to be accepted as genuine, the Fake or Fortune team must first find the exact location and then prove that Churchill painted the scene. There's a lot at stake, with a Churchill painting selling at Sotheby's in 2014 for 拢1.8 million, but a leading expert has grave misgivings about the authenticity of the picture.
Charles' other painting is a landscape of Dedham in Essex, believed to be by Sir Alfred Munnings, best known for his paintings of horses and once the most expensive British artist of his day. However, Dedham was also the home of Tom Keating, Britain's most notorious forger of the 20th century. Presenter Philip Mould is drawn into the murky world of fakes and forgeries, where nothing is quite as it seems.
The Fake or Fortune team pull out all the stops in this dramatic and emotionally charged investigation, but can they prove that both pictures are genuine?
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A Churchill in a coalhole?
Duration: 01:52
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The search for the fountain
Duration: 02:02
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City of Prague Philharmonic / Raine
Powder
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Fiona Bruce |
Presenter | Philip Mould |
Expert | Bendor Grosvenor |
Director | Simon Mansfield |
Producer | Simon Mansfield |
Series Producer | Robert Murphy |