The Greatest Collection That Never Was

In 1973, British Prime Minister Edward Heath made a list of the 35 most important artworks in private hands. A “declassified 1973 document lists 35 paintings by foreign artists, each then worth at least £500,000. The entire list of 35 works could now be worth as much as £1 billion. The idea was that if the pictures ever came up for sale, they should be bought by public collections.”