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Painting by Jan Brueghel the Elder placed on a temporary export bar by culture minister |
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Jan Brueghel the Elder, The Garden of Eden With the Fall of Man, 1613. Photo: The Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
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LONDON.- Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a painting by Flemish artist Jan Brueghel the Elder, The Garden of Eden with the Fall of Man.
The work will be exported overseas unless money can be found to match the asking price of £6,963,000.
Jan Brueghel the Elder was the most important Flemish painter of cabinet pictures in the decades around 1600. The painting, which is an exceptionally well preserved little copper belongs to a small group of so called Paradise landscapes, created around 1612-15 and which are among his most celebrated works. The Garden of Eden with the Fall of Man is the smallest but the most refined of these. It combines a woody landscape with highly detailed depictions of a large variety of animals and plants, for which Brueghel was particularly famous and which made these pictures much sought after.
The Minister has deferred granting an export licence for the piece following a recommendation by the Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art and Objects of Cultural Interest, (RCEWA) administered by Arts Council England. The Committee made their recommendation on the grounds that it is of outstanding aesthetic importance.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey said: This work is an exceptional piece, celebrating not only the beauty of the natural world, but reflecting the growing scientific interest in nature of the time. The paintings remarkable condition further enhances the works importance and rarity, and I sincerely hope that efforts can be made to raise funds for a matching offer to keep the painting in the UK.
Lowell Libson from the RCEWA said: The small paintings executed on copper by Jan Breughel the Elder are amongst the most beautiful and entrancing examples of Flemish art of the early seventeenth century. This perfectly preserved work is not only important but particularly beguiling.
The decision on the export licence application for the painting will be deferred for a period ending at midnight on 4 March 2015. This period may be extended until 4 July 2015 if a serious intention to raise funds to purchase the piece is made at the recommended price of £6,963,000.
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