Royal Academy's cruel dilemma sell a Michelangelo or lose 150 jobs

over 3 years in The guardian

The cash-strapped London gallery is to debate the sale of a Renaissance masterpiece that could fetch more than £100m
When the British artist John Constable first saw Michelangelo’s marble masterpiece, known as the Taddei Tondo, in the Royal Academy, he said it was “one of the most beautiful works of art in existence”.
The 515-year-old sculpture had been given to the London gallery in 1829 following the death of its owner, Lady Margaret Beaumont, as an inspiration to students in the academy’s schools. Continue reading...

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