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SNP pledges to hang on to masterpieces



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Published Date: 29 August 2008
THE Scottish Government has pledged to help the National Galleries of Scotland hold on to some of its most prized paintings.
The Galleries have been given until the end of the year to raise £50 million to buy Titian's Diana and Actaeon from the Duke of Sutherland.

Alex Salmond became the first to publicly pledge support, with reports suggesting the Scottish Government c
ould put as much as £10m towards the asking price.

The Duke owns 27 key paintings in the National Galleries collection, including masterpieces by Raphael, Rembrandt and Poussin, which are on show at the National Gallery in Edinburgh.

The works have a value of around £1 billion, but the Duke has offered to leave them with the National Galleries if it can buy both Diana and Actaeon, and another Titian, Diana and Callisto, for a combined £100m.

While this is a bargain price – it is thought the two paintings would fetch £300m on the open market – it would still make the paintings the most expensive ever acquired by a British collection.

Tracey Emin, who is holding a major retrospective at the National Gallery of Modern Art, said she had rushed to see the Titian after hearing it was being put up for sale. She reportedly said: "The government should pay."





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  • Last Updated: 29 August 2008 9:58 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish National Party
 
1

alex paterson,

edinburgh 29/08/2008 12:24:53
Yeah it would be good if we kept these masterpieces,good on you Alex Salmond.
2

SDRAWKCAB,

Edinburgh 29/08/2008 12:39:17
£50 million each eh? i'll take 7.
3

Grouchy,

Edinburgh 29/08/2008 13:01:25
I'm sure there are better ways to spend £50 million than on an old painting.
4

InsideEdinburgh,

AlexSalmond'sWardrobe 29/08/2008 13:06:05
Wouldn't that just about cover the school closures in Edinburgh? Or compensate some of the businesses that are struggling due to the trams?
Or pay for some well needed policemen on the street.
Nah, that's not as impressive is it?
It has to be flash or Alex (the first king of Scotland) isn't interested.
5

"Hoots" Fandango,

29/08/2008 13:22:02
3

Philistine!
6

Grouchy,

Edinburgh 29/08/2008 13:29:06
5 Sticks and stones!!!!
7

Joe,

Comiston Road 29/08/2008 14:06:01
Cancel the unnecessary M74 extension and the SNP will have money to burn

 

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