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Row over Jacob and Sons church paintings

July 30, 2010 08:00

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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An MP is lobbying the Church of England to prevent the sale of historic paintings linked to the emancipation of Jews in Britain.

For more than 250 years, pictures of Jacob and his Twelve Sons, by the Spanish artist Francisco de Zurbaran, have hung at Auckland Castle, the official residence of the Bishop of Durham.

But Helen Goodman, the Labour MP for Bishop Auckland, is worried about their long-term future.

"I am concerned that the Church of England may be about to sell them as part of their financial restraint measures," she said. "If they went abroad, it would be a huge loss both to the nation and to the north. It is particularly important that we have a national Jewish heritage, and not one centred entirely in London."

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