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Hung in Pride of Place on the Onassis Yacht the
Christina, the First Super Yacht
An extraordinary emblem of the celebrated friendship between British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis,
The Moat, Breccles will be offered in Phillips’ 20th Century and Contemporary Art Evening Sale on June 23, 2021, estimated at $1.5-2 million. Painted in August 1921,
the painting by Churchill was gifted to Aristotle Onassis in 1961, and hung in the saloon of the Onassis yacht, the
Christina.
Jean-Paul Engelen, Deputy Chairman and Worldwide Co-Head of 20th Century & Contemporary Art, said, “Two of the most influential figures of the 20th century, Churchill and Onassis formed a remarkable friendship, which Churchill sought to honor by gifting a work that he treasured in his own private collection for forty years. Long thought to have been lost,
Inquiry probes super funds for home ownership data
Inquiry probes super funds for home ownership data
A parliamentary inquiry has come up empty after pushing super funds for information on members’ home ownership, while questions have been raised around the agenda of the committee chair.
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A new round of recently released super funds’ answers to questions on notice from the House of Representatives standing committee on economics has shown a focus on retirees’ housing status.
Funds ranging across the retail and industry segments have had to answer questions on whether they invest in residential property, build-to-rent housing and social housing as well as give information on the rates of home ownership among members.