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Wonder what’s inside the government’s mighty art collection?

Freedom of Information requests shed light on what the paintings and sculptures in the government departments and regulators are worth

A £400,000 painting, Westminster from the River, attributed to Italian artist Antonio Joli, in the Bank of England's collection
A £400,000 painting, Westminster from the River, attributed to Italian artist Antonio Joli, in the Bank of England's collection

Expensive art collections don't exactly chime with the current era of government austerity, but this has not stopped the UK's top financial regulators and other state departments accumulating collections worth millions over the years.

Through a series of Freedom of Information requests, Financial News is able to delve into the veritable treasure trove of artistic prowess on show in Whitehall, the central bank, and regulatory agencies.

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