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Ulster Museum has acquired six etchings, the first works by the Dutch painter to enter a collection in Northern Ireland. They were a 'surprise' gift to the museum under Arts Council England's Government Acceptance in Lieu scheme. The scheme allows tax authorities to acquire the artworks as settlement for a £150,000 bill owed to the Exchequer, and later hand them to the museum.