Article 67AKT Blair aide feared 1997 cabinet portrait would look ‘triumphalist’

Blair aide feared 1997 cabinet portrait would look ‘triumphalist’

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Caroline Davies and Ben Quinn
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National Archives documents show concerns raised over Scottish National Portrait Gallery's proposal

Downing Street feared that a group portrait of Tony Blair's cabinet that the Scottish National Portrait Gallery wanted to commission to mark New Labour's 1997 election victory would look triumphalist" and be unlikely to win votes in Scotland, newly released documents reveal.

The gallery proposed a portrait by Peter Howson, a distinguished member of the new wave of expressionist artists who emerged from the Glasgow School of Art in the 80s, and was willing to pay. With the fee likely to be substantial", Downing Street aides were also concerned about negative coverage if any public funds were used, the documents released by the National Archives show.

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