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Getty Loses `Graces' Case
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The Washington Post
| Date:
September 14, 1994
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Rejecting arguments by the J. Paul Getty Museum in California,
a judge ruled today that the government was entitled to give British
museums more time to raise money to buy "The Three Graces."
The Getty Museum in Malibu, which bought the marble statue for
$11.8 million, said it would appeal.
The Victoria and Albert Museum and the National Gallery of
Scotland were given three months to raise funds to buy the statue,
and announced Sept. 2 that they could match the Getty Museum...
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