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flag A 16th- or 17th-century religious painting from a Dorset almshouse sold for £5.7 million, raising heritage concerns.

flag A religious painting from Sherborne Almshouse in Dorset sold for £5.7 million in a private auction, sparking concern over the loss of cultural heritage from a public historic site. flag The artwork, believed to be from the 16th or 17th century, was part of the almshouse’s long-standing collection. flag The buyer’s identity is unknown, but proceeds will support the almshouse’s operations. flag The sale highlights growing interest in rare religious art and raises questions about balancing financial needs with heritage preservation. flag Meanwhile, a dog in Nottingham became an internet sensation after its owner received 140 anonymous selfies from strangers showing the pet in various city locations, with no clear explanation for the gesture. flag On the same day, London unveiled a massive public artwork made of 11 million dots contributed by people worldwide, part of a global initiative promoting community engagement and creative expression through digital and physical collaboration.

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