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Rare Cropsey landscape in export bar | Rare Cropsey landscape in export bar |
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A temporary export bar has been placed on Jasper Francis Cropsey's painting Richmond Hill in the Summer of 1862. | A temporary export bar has been placed on Jasper Francis Cropsey's painting Richmond Hill in the Summer of 1862. |
A rare example of a UK-owned British landscape by an American painter, the government needs to raise almost £5 million to keep it in the country. | A rare example of a UK-owned British landscape by an American painter, the government needs to raise almost £5 million to keep it in the country. |
Lord Inglewood, of the Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art and Objects of Cultural Interest (RCEWA), called it "a rare survivor". | Lord Inglewood, of the Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art and Objects of Cultural Interest (RCEWA), called it "a rare survivor". |
"I hope funds can be raised to save this wonderful painting," he added. | "I hope funds can be raised to save this wonderful painting," he added. |
The ruling by Culture Minister Ed Vaizey follows a recommendation to defer export by the RCEWA. | The ruling by Culture Minister Ed Vaizey follows a recommendation to defer export by the RCEWA. |
The committe made the decision on the grounds that the painting was of outstanding significance for the study of the relationship between British and American painting in the 19th Century. | The committe made the decision on the grounds that the painting was of outstanding significance for the study of the relationship between British and American painting in the 19th Century. |
Born in New York's Staten Island, Cropsey - a leading light of the 'Hudson River School' of landscape painting - showed regularly at the Royal Academy in the 1850s. | |
'English beauty' | 'English beauty' |
One early assessment of his Richmond Hill painting said it depicted "a view unsurpassed for its purely English beauty". | One early assessment of his Richmond Hill painting said it depicted "a view unsurpassed for its purely English beauty". |
Cropsey was forced to sell the piece after he ran up huge debts entertaining in London. The work has remained in Britain ever since. | Cropsey was forced to sell the piece after he ran up huge debts entertaining in London. The work has remained in Britain ever since. |
An earlier export licence application for the painting in February 2000 was withdrawn after the RCEWA recommended that export be deferred for three months to allow time for a potential purchaser to be identified. | An earlier export licence application for the painting in February 2000 was withdrawn after the RCEWA recommended that export be deferred for three months to allow time for a potential purchaser to be identified. |
Any decision about the painting's current export will now be deferred until 7 April 2013, with a possible extension to 7 August if a serious intention to purchase the painting is found. | Any decision about the painting's current export will now be deferred until 7 April 2013, with a possible extension to 7 August if a serious intention to purchase the painting is found. |
Earlier this week a temporary export bar was placed on two works by George Stubbs that gave the 18th Century British public their first chance to see what a kangaroo and a dingo looked like. | Earlier this week a temporary export bar was placed on two works by George Stubbs that gave the 18th Century British public their first chance to see what a kangaroo and a dingo looked like. |
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