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Painting as relaxation

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Even great minds can't dwell on the world's fate—they, too, need distractions. The renowned British politician Winston Churchill not only brilliantly found solutions to global problems but also appreciated everyday joys. This essay, written in his characteristic ironic style, offers the reader an opportunity to consider leisure activities—especially painting, in which Churchill himself excelled, creating over 500 paintings during his lifetime. The publication is illustrated with selected reproductions of the author's works.
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