
Le Garden Museum de Londres mobilisé pour acquérir le portrait d’un jardinier noir du XVIIIe siècle
The Garden Museum in London has launched an urgent campaign to raise £420,000 (€486,000) to acquire the portrait of John Ystumllyn, an 18th-century Black gardener considered the earliest known portrait of a Black gardener in British history. The painting, dated May 11, 1754, is currently in a private collection managed by dealer Anthony Mould and has been on loan to the museum since 2023. Without sufficient funding, the work could leave the British public domain permanently. The museum is simultaneously applying to three major public funding bodies: the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Art Fund, Arts Council England, and the Victoria & Albert Museum.
















