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The battle to keep “Portrait of Omai” in Britain

A joint acquisition with an American museum is the answer

2CH8EKJ A curator checks Joshua Reynolds 'Portrait of Omai' is moved before hanging at Tate Britain.
In the frameImage: Alamy

Editor’s note: On March 31st the National Portrait Gallery and the J. Paul Getty Museum confirmed their plans to jointly acquire and share ownership of “Portrait of Omai”.

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