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Gordonstoun portrait comes out of closet for art auction



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Published Date: 29 April 2008
A VALUABLE portrait of the 19th-century prime minister William Gladstone, found hidden in a cupboard by staff at Gordonstoun School, goes under the hammer today in Perth.
The painting is by Franz von Lenbach, a prominent German portrait artist of his day, who painted Gladstone when the politician visited Germany. It is expected to sell for up to £10,000.

After the Second World War, Siegfried Aufhäuser a refugee banker who had fled Hitler's Germany, bought the picture in a New York sale after recognising its value.

After Aufhäuser's death, it was bought by the Gordonstoun founder, Dr Kurt Hahn. Another Gladstone portrait by Aufhäuser hangs in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.

Other works, including a painting of Keithick Mill, the first known oil by James McIntosh Patrick, will go on sale at Lindsay Burns & Co.





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  • Last Updated: 28 April 2008 10:32 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
 

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