Picasso’s Child With A Dove to leave UK

Picasso’s Child With A Dove to leave UK

PanARMENIAN.Net - A Pablo Picasso painting that has been in Britain since 1924 looks destined for Qatar after attempts to buy it back from a private collector failed, according to BBC News.

Child With A Dove was sold last year for a reported £50m but the government placed an export bar on the work in the hope a British buyer could be found.

The ban expired in December, with no institution able to raise the funds.

Lord Inglewood, chairman of the Arts Council-managed Reviewing Committee, called the loss "a great shame".

He said: "Child With A Dove is an iconic Picasso painting, and has a long history in British collections. It is one of Picasso's key early works, and marks a transitional moment in his career, the move into his much celebrated Blue Period. It is a great shame that institutions could not raise the funds necessary to keep this beautiful piece of art in this country. But this is exactly why export bars are so very important in protecting the nation's cultural heritage."

According to French newspaper Le Figaro, Child With A Dove had been bought by a collector in Qatar. The Arab state is a serious player in the art world and is already rumoured to have paid £162m for Cezanne's The Card Players and £47m for Rothko's White Center (Yellow, Pink and Lavender on Rose).

Philip Hoffman, chief executive of the Fine Art Fund, told the Independent:"Qatar is one of the top three buyers in the world at the moment, and they have huge resources. Qatar has made a huge commitment to making itself the hub of the art market in the Middle East. They are building incredible museums and an incredible art collection."

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