The Art of Keynes
4 Extra Debut. Nicholas Wapshott on how economist Maynard Keynes coaxed the government to buy paintings in lieu of war debt in 1918. From 2014.
It's March 1918. Sticking out from a hedge in rural Sussex is a brown-paper package containing a painting of 6 apples, C茅zanne's famous 'Pommes'.
It's been left there by the economist John Maynard Keynes, who's been dropped at the end of the lane leading to his friends, the artists Clive and Vanessa Bell's home, and can only manage to carry his suitcases.
Writer and broadcaster Nicholas Wapshott tells the extraordinary and largely unknown story of how Keynes persuaded the British government to take paintings in lieu of France's war debt.
So as shells rained down on Paris, Keynes was buying priceless works by Manet, Delacroix, Degas, Gaugin and many more which now hang in the National Gallery and the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The National Gallery didn't rate C茅zanne so Keynes kept 'Pommes' for himself and later hung it over his bed.
Featuring: Nicholas Penny, Director of the National Gallery, Stephen Keynes (the economist's great nephew) and Keynes expert Victoria Chick.
Producer: Trevor Dann
A Trevor Dann production for 大象传媒 Radio 4 first broadcast in May 2014.
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