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Article: Trail A Brotherhood Of Realism And Romance: A Pre-Raphaelite Art TrailDesperate Romantics? Victorian avant-garde? Judge for yourself as we tell you where to find Pre-Raphaelite works of art in the UK's museums, galleries and stately homes.
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Article: Preview Anna Dillon: A perfect companion to John Piper at the River and Rowing MuseumA display of Anna Dillon's landscapes at the River and Rowing Museum reveals an artist with a love and an understanding of the 20th century Britsh landscape tradition.30 September 2012
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Article: Preview Ashmolean celebrates 200 years of Nature and Nonsense with Edward LearThe Ashmolean Museum in Oxford marks the 200th birthday of artist and writer Edward Lear with a collection of oils, watercolours, manuscripts and illustrated books spanning the length of his career.27 September 2012
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Article: Review Barocci: a forgotten Renaissance painter at the National Gallery in LondonFour centuries after his death, an exhibition dedicated to Italian Renaissance painter Federico Barocci is giving the British public the chance to appreciate this little-known artist.15 March 2013
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Greater London Barocci: Brilliance and GraceFederico Barocci (1535–1612) is celebrated as one of the most talented artists of late 16th century Italy. Fascinated by the human form, he fused charm and compositional harmony with an unparalleled sensitivity to...National Gallery | London | 27 February — 19 May 2013
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Article: News BBC and Public Catalogue Foundation complete heroic Your Paintings online missionThe public can see every oil painting in public ownership online after an eight-year campaign to commit almost 212,000 works to a dedicated website.13 December 2012
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Article: News BBC and Public Catalogue Foundation project Your Paintings gems onto buildingsExeter Cathedral, Northern Ireland's Donegal Square West and venues in Scotland and Wales are among the buildings to act as canvasses for rarely-seen artworks.08 February 2013
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Article: Review Becoming Picasso: Paris 1901. The Courtauld captures the magic of Picasso's pivotal yearA stunning show of key works at the Courtauld Gallery offers a tightly focussed and compelling view of Picasso's breakthrough year in 1901.25 February 2013
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Article: Preview Boris Aronson and the Avant-garde Yiddish Theatre Kiev entertain the Ben Uri GalleryFeaturing the works of the son of the Rabbi of Kiev who became an acclaimed New York theatre design via Moscow, Paris and Berlin, the Ben Uri's new show is a dramatic one.25 April 2013
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Article: News Bowes Museum to put masterpieces by JMW Turner and Édouard Manet on displayA good month for The Bowes has got even better with the acquisition of a Turner painting of the north-east and the temporary arrival of Manet's Portrait of Mademoiselle Claus.27 March 2013
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Article: News BP Portrait Award 2013 is a family affair at London's National Portrait GalleryA painter who portrayed his three children growing up and an artist whose sitter was her eldest son are the finalists in the National Portrait Gallery's annual award, which has increased the prize money for the winner to £30,000.22 April 2013
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Article: Trail Bright Lights And Hot Culture - A Taste Of The Best Of The West EndFrom impressionist art to opera, treat yourself to some of London's greatest cultural triumphs on this full day trail round Leicester Square and Covent Garden.
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Greater Manchester Callum InnesCallum Innes is one of Britain’s best-known abstract painters. His constantly evolving practice is as much about un-painting as it is about painting. Using turpentine in conjunction with oil paints Innes thins and...Whitworth Art Gallery, The University of Manchester | 2 March — 16 June 2013
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Article: News in Brief Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII reunited 500 years on at National Portrait GalleryExperts have used X-rays and raking light to reveal the amazing truth behind a wrongly identified Lambeth Palace portrait, putting it on public display in London.28 January 2013
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Article: Review Circles and Tangents: British painters and Cranborne Chase at Salisbury and South Wiltshire MuseumCircles and Tangents: Art in the Shadow of Cranborne Chase reveals notables of 20th century British art bound together by a remote Wiltshire landscape.07 June 2012
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Lothian Citizens of the World | David Hume & Allan RamsayScotland made a remarkable contribution to the European Enlightenment of the eighteenth century with many of her citizens contributing to the ferment of ideas and shifts in attitude which transformed the world. Two...Scottish National Portrait Gallery | Edinburgh | 1 December 2011 — 31 December 2015
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: George Shaw's The End of Time at the Millennium Gallery SheffieldGeorge Shaw's painting of the Tile Hill Estate in Coventry is at the centre of the Millennium Gallery's current Ruskin-inspired show. Curator Rowena Hamilton tells us about it.18 December 2012





