An art museum has been outbid at auction - despite what it called its "Herculean" efforts - to bring a JMW Turner painting home to the city that inspired it following its rediscovery after 150 years.
Painted in 1792, when Turner was 17, The Rising Squall features a former hot spring and spa in Bristol, as seen from the east bank of the River Avon before Clifton Suspension Bridge was built.
At Sotheby's auction house on Wednesday, the painting sold to a private UK collector for £1.9m, nearly eight times the estimate price.
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery had been fundraising to acquire the masterpiece, but the combined total of £109,000 will now be returned to those who donated.


