For years the J Paul Getty Museum in LA has been able to buy whatever art it wanted – and has. But at the recent Old Master auctions in December the Getty failed to even bid on an important work that would have been a natural for its collection. “The decision of the world’s richest museum not to even bid on one of the last great narrative pictures of the Renaissance (one arguably of even greater rarity and importance than the $50 million Northumberland Raphael) is incomprehensible.”