Poland to buy Da Vinci’s ‘Lady with an Ermine’

(FILES) This file photo taken on November 7, 2011 shows a woman posing for pictures beside a painting entitled 'Portrait of Cecilia Gallerani' (The Lady with an Ermine) by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci during a photocall at the National Gallery in London. As it was confirmed on December 13, 2016, the Polish State would like to buy back the famous painting from the Czartoryski princes' family. / AFP PHOTO / CARL COURT / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY MENTION OF THE ARTIST UPON PUBLICATION - TO ILLUSTRATE THE NEWS AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION
(FILES) This file photo taken on November 7, 2011 shows a woman posing for pictures beside a painting entitled ‘Portrait of Cecilia Gallerani’ (The Lady with an Ermine) by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci during a photocall at the National Gallery in London.
As it was confirmed on December 13, 2016, the Polish State would like to buy back the famous painting from the Czartoryski princes’ family. / AFP PHOTO /

WARSAW, Poland (AFP) — Poland’s culture ministry is expected Thursday to buy a private art collection worth two billion euros that includes Leonardo da Vinci’s “Lady with an Ermine”.

The 15th-century portrait of a young woman holding a white ermine, a kind of short-tailed weasel, is one of just four known paintings of women by the Renaissance master. Another is the Mona Lisa.

After announcing it was in talks to buy the collection earlier this month, the ministry released a statement saying it would “sign an agreement regarding the final settlement of the status” of the works on Thursday.

Currently owned by the Princes Czartoryski Foundation and housed at the National Museum in the southern city of Krakow, the collection numbers thousands of items.

In addition to the da Vinci, which is insured for about 350 million euros ($365 million), its other big names include a Rembrandt and drawings by Renoir.

Princess Izabela Czartoryska founded the collection in 1801 to preserve Polish and European works while her country was partitioned by neighbours Austria, Prussia and Russia.

The culture ministry has said it wants to ensure the collection never leaves Poland, which is a possibility as long as it is owned by the foundation, whose 76-year-old president, Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski, lives abroad.

The small oil painting on wood is believed to depict Cecilia Gallerani, the teenage mistress of Ludovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan and one of da Vinci’s patrons.

Bought by the Czartoryski family in Italy in 1798 and taken to Poland, the portrait was looted by the invading Nazi Germans in 1939 but restituted after the war.

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