Saved for the nation

The British art market prospers due to the relatively free movement of goods between the UK and other countries. However, important works of art sold to overseas buyers are typically subject to temporary export bans in the hope that a buyer can be found to keep them in the UK. Here is a selection of 2016 purchases – plus two rare examples of UK museums bidding, and winning, items at auction

Armada Portrait of Queen Elizabeth 1

What is it?

A late 16th century, large-scale, horizontal-format v…

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