A GEORGE Stubbs painting was unveiled at The Oxfordshire Museum as part of the Cotswolds Art and Antique Dealers’ Association exhibition.
The painting, worth £2.9m, is part of the Why Antiques? 100 Years of Collecting in the Cotswolds exhibition that begins tomorrow.
Visitors to the museum in Woodstock will also be able to view a selection of furniture, clocks, glass,, fine art objects, paintings and watercolours until October 16.
The exhibition coincides with the Oxfordshire Museum’s 50th anniversary celebrations.
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