National Gallery Must Pay $200m or Lose Titian Paintings

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money.co.uk — The Duke has decided to put these paintings up for sale in an attempt to broaden his investment portfolio, initially offering them to the National Gallery, where they have been displayed since 1945, at a significantly discounted rate.

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  1. Man I get why his is important- but the public funds could do a lot of other things. That is the way I feel about all "great art"; I get it, but I don't get it at th same time

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