The perfect antidote to his 'Black Dog', a depression that blighted his
working life, Churchill took to painting with gusto. Picking up a
paintbrush for the first time at the age of forty, Winston Churchill
found in painting a passion that was to remain his constant companion.
This glorious essay exudes his compulsion for a hobby that allowed him
peace during his dark days, and richly rewarded a nation with a treasure
trove of work.