Leighton Museum is set to display Lord Leighton's missing painting, Bay of Cádiz, Moonlight, for the first time in over a century, returning it to its rightful home.
The painting is an unusual example of Leighton's work, showcasing his more experimental and spontaneous side, contrasting sharply with his iconic large-format paintings.
The painting vanished from the Leighton Museum between 1900 and 1926, and its return from Christie's marks a significant moment in art history.
With records confirming the painting was displayed in the museum, the mystery of its disappearance raises intriguing questions about its journey over the decades.
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