Painting deemed "National Treasure" may leave UK
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey places temporary export bar on a rare 17th century French painting

Charles Le Brun (1619-1690) Portrait of Everhard Jabach, his wife Anne-Marie n茅e de Groote and their children, Anna Maria, H茅l猫ne, Everhard the Younger and Heinrich, with a portrait of the artist in the background 1659-60 (?) Oil on canvas 233.5 x 325 cm
皇冠体育app Minister鈥檚 ruling provides a last chance to keep Charles Le Brun鈥檚 painting, 鈥楶ortrait of Everhard Jabach and family鈥� in the UK. Unless a matching offer of 拢7,300,000 can be raised, the painting will be exported.
皇冠体育app painting is a masterpiece of group portraiture and has been described as 鈥渁 French 鈥�. It depicts the banker and collector Everhard Jabach and his family, and reflected in a mirror is a self-portrait of Le Brun himself. Jabach is considered by many to be one of the greatest collectors of paintings and drawings ever, much of his collection is now in the Louvre.
皇冠体育app export bar follows a recommendation by the , on the grounds that it is of outstanding aesthetic importance, and that it was of outstanding significance for the study of group portraiture in Europe in the 17th century.
皇冠体育appre are very few paintings by Le Brun in British public collections, and none of these is a portrait. Read more about the painting and its importance in the
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey said:
This striking work is a brilliant and rare example of the work of an artist at the peak of his portraiture career. It would be a terrible shame if it was to leave our shores permanently and I hope a UK buyer 鈥� be it an institution or an individual - can be found in the time permitted.
皇冠体育app decision on the export licence application for the painting will be deferred for a period ending on 6 May 2014. This period may be extended until 6 October 2014 inclusive if a serious intention to raise funds to purchase the painting is made.