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National Gallery Secures Three Masterworks In Bicentenary Acquisition Spree

National Gallery Secures Three Masterworks In Bicentenary Acquisition Spree

by News Desk | May 20, 2025 | News

As the National Gallery marks its 200th year, three significant additions have entered its collection through the UK government’s Acceptance in Lieu scheme—a nod to the power of tax arrangements in enriching public art holdings. The acquisitions span three centuries...
Discovering Degas Burrell Collection Glasgow – Clare Henry

Discovering Degas Burrell Collection Glasgow – Clare Henry

by News Desk | May 30, 2024 | Reviews

I have been critical of Burrell since its recent £68m makeover, terrible labelling, and overly complicated IT presentations. However, I was blown away by their new Degas show! Fifty works, half bought by Burrell and half loans, are beautifully installed in the new...
Edgar Degas Centenary Celebrated In New National Gallery Exhibition This Autumn

Edgar Degas Centenary Celebrated In New National Gallery Exhibition This Autumn

by News Desk | Jul 11, 2017 | News

Marking the centenary of  Edgar Degas’ (1834–1917) death on 27 September 1917, Drawn in Colour: Degas from the Burrell has been announced as a major new show at the National Gallery this Autumn. It will also be a fitting tribute to one of the greatest creative...
First Rate Edgar Degas Drawing Donated Under Acceptance in Lieu scheme

First Rate Edgar Degas Drawing Donated Under Acceptance in Lieu scheme

by News Desk | Apr 15, 2016 | News

An important drawing by the French Impressionist painter Edgar Degas has been donated to the nation under the Acceptance in Lieu scheme, overseen by the Arts Council. The drawing, which has never been on public view, has been allocated...

Gurlitt Case Reveals Photos of Picasso, Munch, Degas and Cezanne Masterpieces

by News Desk | Nov 29, 2013 | News

The German tax authorities who seized an art collection worth $100m have published a further 100 works of art online in hope that they will be identified by their rightful owners. Masterworks by Munch, Picasso, Cezanne and Degas, most likely looted or extorted by the...
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