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GROSSBRITANNIEN KUNST LUCIAN FREUD
Nicholas Serota, right Director of Tate and Chris Riopelle curator of 19th centaury painting pose for the media as they unveil part of the Simon Sainsbury Bequest at the Tate Britain gallery in London Monday Oct. 29, 2007. The paintings are at left a Francis Bacon , ' Study for a Portrait ' dated 1952 and a Lucian Freud ' Boy Smoking ' dated 1951-2. Simon Sainsbury was part the generation of the Sainsbury family that transformed a medium-sized family business, based in the South-East of England, into a public company that became at one time most profitable retailer in Britain. Simon Sainsbury has bequeathed 18 paintings to the nation. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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Erstellungsdatum
20071029
Ort
LONDON GROSSBRITANNIEN
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AP
Byline
ALASTAIR GRANT
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2976 x 2109 px
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