The article goes
under the headline “Old master paintings worth £100m given to Britain – with
strings attached”. It is dated the 19th of February 2013 and you can find it on
the guardian.co.uk website. The author
of the article is Charlotte Higgins.
The article is
devoted to Sir Denis Mahon and his extraordinary collection of mainly Italian
17th century paintings. It assesses the bequest of Mahon and touches upon the
problem of replenishment of museums’ collections.
The author starts by
telling the reader about Sir Denis Mahon and his bequest. A collection of 57
old masters worth around £100m are to be formally given to the nation,
with strings attached. If any attempt is made by the host museum to charge for
admission; or any item from their collection is put up for sale, the Art
Fund, the charity that is donating them, can take them back. This wonderful
present was made up by an art historian Sir Denis Mahon, who died in 2011,
aged 100.
The author of the
article informs that Mahon left 57 works to the Art Fund with the arrangement
that they should be on long-term loan to a selection of British galleries: 8 to
the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh, 25 to the National
Gallery in London, 12 to the Ashmolean in Oxford, six to the Fitzwilliam
in Cambridge, five to the Birmingham Art Gallery and one to Temple
Newsam House in Leeds.
The final stage of
his bequest is now complete, with the formal transference of the 57 works'
ownership to the various museums.
In conclusion the
author cites a good quotation of Mahon’s pal Christopher Brown, the director of
the Ashmolean Museum. He knew Mahon as a man of exceptional erudition:
"There was no more enjoyable and illuminating way of looking at paintings
than in his company. Poussin, Carracci, Guercino: he spoke about them as if he
knew them."
I think the aim of
the article is to provide the reader with some information about a big
collection of Italian paintings and about the way it was created by Sir Denis
Mahon. The main idea that despite serious economical situation in the world
some people believe, want and try to do that most museums will be free of
charge.
To my mind, it’s a very
useful article. It’s pleasant to know that there are such people that donating
their collection to the museums and galleries, with no strings attached.
Fair!
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A collection of 57 old masters' WORKS...
...some people believe, want and try to HELP most museums TO BECOME free of charge.
... there are such people that donatE their collection
The Link TO THE ORIGINAL link is a must, this is true!
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