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March 2010
The new Henry Moore retrospective re-establishes him as a pivotal artist of his time
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January/February 2010
A new exhibition in Madrid casts a rich new light on the 19th-century French masters
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January/February 2010
Art had hitherto been a free market, subject to the vagaries of public taste and the whims of private patronage. Then in the 1830s and 1840s parliament energetically went about bringing order, system and supervision to the realm of art. The question is: why?
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January/February 2010
What was Van Gogh really like? A new exhibition brings us closer to the truth
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