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Museum pays £26,000 for rare Chagall

January 4, 2010 11:06
Apocalypse in Lilac, by Marc Chagall

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Jessica Elgot,

Jessica Elgot

1 min read

The London Jewish Museum of Art - the Ben Uri Gallery - has bought a rare Marc Chagall painting for a fraction of its value after spotting it in a Paris auction.

The museum, based in St John’s Wood, London, secretly bought the 1945 work Apocalypse in Lilac, Capriccio, which had been previously unknown to collectors, for £26,600.

It was spotted by the museum’s chairman, David Glasser, in a catalogue published by Tajan, a leading French auction house.

The painting is one of a small group of images Chagall painted in response to the Holocaust, when he began to hear of the Nazi atrocities after he and his wife fled France in 1941.

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