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News £1 million Van Dyck portrait returns to Hampton Court PalaceA 17th century Van Dyck portrait of Princess Mary, the eldest daughter of Charles I, has returned to its original home at Hampton Court Palace.12 February 2009
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News 2004 In Review — My Cultural Year By Estelle Morris And FriendsEstelle Morris and others tell us their favourite exhibitions and events of 2004 from heart-stopping archaeological finds to blockbuster gallery shows, art prizes and national campaigns.23 December 2004
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News £30 million Rembrandt painting proved genuine by scientists is revealed to public at abbeyDesigners who watched scientists investigate a Rembrandt portrait while creating a gallery for the £30 million work say their detective story reflects an "amazing" discovery.02 February 2015
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News £40 million Rembrandt masterpiece is "real coup" for National Museum CardiffA 17th century Rembrandt piece which has hung at a Welsh castle for 150 years has become the star piece in an exhibition of the Dutch master"s work at the National Museum Cardiff.23 November 2009
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News £5.5 million new institute for Spanish art in Bishop Auckland to "stand up against any museum in world"Curators say a new £5.5 million institute of Spanish and Hispanic Art in County Durham, planned as part of the restoration of Auckland Castle. will "stand up against any museum in the world".09 November 2015
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Trail A Brotherhood Of Realism And Romance: A Guide to Pre-Raphaelite Art in the UKDesperate 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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Preview A Highland Romance: Victorian Views of Scottishness at Manchester Art GalleryTo coincide with the referendum on Scottish independance, Manchester Art Gallery mounts an exhibition exploring Victorian notions of Scotland and Scottish identity.16 September 2013
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News A mother, a homeless man and a fashionista battle it out for 2014 BP Portrait AwardIn a record-breaking year for entries, three artists have been short-listed for the 25th anniversary BP Portrait Award 2014 at the National Portrait Gallery in London.17 April 2014
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Trail A Trail Of Anglo-Sikh Heritage Around LondonSikhs have resided in Great Britain in small numbers for centuries and this trail, developed with the Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail, explores locations in London linked to their heritage.26 May 2005
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News A Victorian Michelangelo: Huge new archive reveals the letters of George Frederic WattsA revealing new online catalogue, compiled with devotion by a National Portrait Gallery archivist, reveals the remarkable life of one of the 19th century's best-known artists.21 January 2014
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News Abolition 2007: Events In London This WeekendHighlights of the programme for 24th and 25th march marking the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade in 2007.22 March 2007
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Preview Albert Adams' paintings recall Expressionism and apartheid-era South Africa in OldhamSouth African painter Albert Adams fuses his responses to apartheid repression and South African identities with German Expressionism in this timely retrospective.09 December 2013
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News Alice's Adventures Online - British Library Digitises Lewis CarrollThe British Library is putting the original handwritten manuscript that went on to become Alice's Adventures in Wonderland online in its website's Turning the Pages section.20 September 2005
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Trail Amazing Art And Astounding ArchitectureStarting and finishing in Georgian London, this trail round the City and the City Fringes takes you from historic buildings to 21st century tower blocks, past historic churches, via impressive art collections and the world's biggest city museum.03 November 2004
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Article American Impressionism: A New Vision at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern ArtAn exhibition about the impact of French Impressionism on American artists will be part of the National Galleries of Scotland’s summer exhibition programme.15 July 2014
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Museum: Garden, parklands or rural site, Archive, Library, Historic house or home, Gallery County: Somerset American Museum in Britain Bath
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News An Interview With Mary PrinceThe story of mary prince the first enslaved african to have her story published in London30 November 2006