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Gallery buys Wintour portrait

 

Rob Sharp
Monday 12 September 2011 19:00 EDT
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Alex Katz's portrait marks the first time Anna Wintour, above right, has posed
Alex Katz's portrait marks the first time Anna Wintour, above right, has posed (PA, AP)

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A portrait of American Vogue's formidable editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour, has been acquired by the National Portrait Gallery in London for £125,000.

American artist Alex Katz painted British-born Ms Wintour in 2009. On show from today, it is the first of his works to enter the gallery's collection, and the first time Ms Wintour has sat for a portrait.

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