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Britain presents 19th century painting by Dutch artist Ary Schefferto Abu Dhabi for Year of Tolerance

- Rupert Hawksley

Apainting by Dutch artist Ary Scheffer was presented to the Emirate of Abu Dhabi on Thursday on behalf of the British government. Mary

Magdalene in Ecstasy, which Scheffer (1795-1858) painted in 1856, was presented to Dr Hamed Bin Mohamed Khalifa Al Suwaidi, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Arts Society, as a token of goodwill.

The ceremony at the British embassy was attended by

Patrick Moody, British Ambassador to the UAE, and Alan Lubin, President Emeritus of UK financial technology company Five Islands Capital. The Lubin family owns the painting, which is now on permanent loan to the emirate.

“We are truly honoured and humbled to receive such a significan­t gift from the Lubin family on behalf of the United Kingdom,” said Dr Al Suwaidi. “I believe literary and cultural partnershi­ps are crucial to building bridges of understand­ing between peoples from around the world. This exceptiona­l piece by a master artist of his era serves as a testament to the friendship between our countries and furthers our understand­ing of European historical subjects and beliefs.”

Before the painting was unveiled, Moody explained that the gift was “absolutely

inspired” by the Year of Tolerance. “It symbolises both our rich history of cultural exchange and the bright future of UK companies engaging with the UAE on financial technology,” he said. Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy

was kept in private collection­s for years during the 19th century, but it resurfaced in 1911 and sold for 100 guineas – a fortune at the time – at Christie’s in London. It then disappeare­d

again until the Lubin family purchased it in 1978.

The figure of Mary Magdalene in Scheffer’s painting is thought to be based on Adelaide Ristori, a famous Italian tragedienn­e who performed all over the world, triggering riots whenever she refused to appear on stage. “We want people to see [this painting],” said Mr Lubin. “It’s a great pleasure to hand it over to you and we hope you’ll enjoy it.”

Speaking to The National after the handing-over ceremony, Al Suwaidi said it was “an honour to receive it” and expressed his desire to see the painting exhibited at Manarat Al Saadiyat until the Sheikh Zayed Museum opens. “We should give the public the opportunit­y to see it. There is an interest from the UK and from families, who will appreciate it.”

 ?? Chris Whiteoak / The National ?? Ary Scheffer’s masterpiec­e is presented to Dr Hamed Bin Mohamed Khalifa Al Suwaidi
Chris Whiteoak / The National Ary Scheffer’s masterpiec­e is presented to Dr Hamed Bin Mohamed Khalifa Al Suwaidi

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