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Church rethink on Old Testament art

December 2, 2010 16:03
One of the Zurbaran paintings

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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The Church of England this week agreed to reconsider the future of a set of historic paintings linked to Jewish emancipation in the UK after concerted opposition to their sale.

The portraits of Jacob and his 12 sons by the Spanish artist Francisco de Zurbaran - now believed to be worth £15 million - have hung since 1756 in Auckland Castle in Bishop Auckland, the official residence of the Bishop of Durham.

But local campaigners have earned the pictures a partial reprieve after plans by the Church to put them up for auction came to light last month.

Tony Baldry MP, speaking on behalf of the Church Commissioners in the Commons on Tuesday, announced that Sir Paul Nicholson, the Lord Lieutenant of Durham, would chair a working party over the next three months to see if the paintings could remain at the castle.