Britain Halts Export of $48 Million Turner Painting "Modern Rome - Campo Vaccino"
(November 06, 2010)
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Britain Halts Export of $48 Million Turner Painting "Modern Rome - Campo Vaccino" |
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 J.M.W. Turner, Modern Rome - Campo Vaccino. |
LONDON (REUTERS).- Britain has temporarily halted the export
of a record-breaking painting by English master J.M.W. Turner which was
sold at auction in July for 29.7 million pounds ($48 million).
"Modern Rome -- Campo Vaccino" went under the hammer at Sotheby's in
London and set an auction record for the artist. The 1839 landscape was
Turner's last painting of Rome.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey announced the decision on Wednesday, and
gave individuals and organizations until February 2, 2011 to demonstrate
serious intent to keep the masterpiece in the country by meeting its
market value.
If it appears to be a real possibility that the funds can be raised,
the deadline will be extended to August 2 next year, he said in a
statement.
His decision follows a recommendation from the Reviewing Committee
on the Export of Works of Art and Objects of Cultural Interest,
administered by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA).
"If one needed evidence of Turner's greatness as an artist, this is
it," said Lord Inglewood, chairman of the Reviewing Committee.
"'Modern Rome - Campo Vaccino' is an astonishingly beautiful
painting that underlines Turner's thoughts and experiences of Rome, and
in turn it has played a fundamental part in forming our perception of
Turner and his work."
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